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A Chart of Delawar River from Bombay Hook to Ridley Creek, With Soundings &c Taken by Lt. Knight of the Navy 1779

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Old map of Delaware, Delaware River, New Jersey, New York, United States.

Created by Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet) Des Barres, John Hunter, John Knight in 1779.
  • Scale ca. 1:75,000.
  • Depths shown by soundings.
  • Includes "A plan of Delawar River from Chester to Philadelphia, shewing the situation of His Majesty's ships &c on the 15th Novr. 1777. Surveyed and sounded by Lieutenant John Hunter of the Navy," ca. 1:29,000, and index to defenses.
  • Two copies. Copy 1, land areas done in a wash. Copy 2, outlined in yellow.

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1779

DEL. And N.J.)

Delaware

Delaware River

Early Works To 1800

John Hunter

John Knight

Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet) Des Barres

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Nautical Charts

New Jersey

New York

United States

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This old map of A Chart of Delawar River from Bombay Hook to Ridley Creek, With Soundings &c Taken by Lt. Knight of the Navy from 1779 was created by Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet) Des Barres, John Hunter, John Knight in 1779