Plan of part of Lake Champlain from Crown Point to Tienderoga


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Item Information

Title:
Plan of part of Lake Champlain from Crown Point to Tienderoga
Creator:
Wintersmith, Charles
Date:
[ca. 1777]
Format:
Maps/Atlases
Genre:
Manuscript maps
Location:
William L. Clements Library
Collection (local):
William L. Clements Library Collection
Subjects:
Champlain, Lake--Maps
United States--History--French and Indian War, 1754-1763--Maps
Places:
Champlain, Lake
Extent:
1 ms. map : col. ; 45.2 x 191.7 cm.
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Scale:
Scale 1:16,000.
Language:
English
Catalog Record:
Catalog record
Notes:
Inside neat line at lower right: Copied by Charles Wintersmith lt. Brunswick troops, asst. engineer dr.
Finished, colored, topographical map showing the country between Crown Point and Ticonderoga as it was at the time of the British capture of the place in 1777.
Fortifications, roads, and sawmills are shown in some detail, as is the bridge between Ticonderoga and Mount Independence.
Identifier:
8367
Barcode:
B2839249