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A Plan of the Town of Boston and Its Environs, With the Lines, Batteries, and Incampments of the British and American Armies 1776

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Old map of Boston, Boston Harbor, Massachusetts, United States.

Created by Thomas Hyde [Page in 1776.
  • Scale ca. 1:24,000.
  • Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.
  • Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings.
  • Includes "References."

Map Subjects

Boston

Boston (Mass.)

Boston Harbor (Mass.)

Buildings Structures Etc

Early Works To 1800

Fortification

History

Maps Manuscript

Massachusetts

Siege

United States

Boston Harbor

Thomas Hyde Page

1776

Map Tags

1776

Boston

Boston (Mass.)

Boston Harbor

Boston Harbor (Mass.)

Buildings Structures Etc

Early Works To 1800

Fortification

History

Map

Maps Manuscript

Massachusetts

Siege

Thomas Hyde Page

United States

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This old map of A Plan of the Town of Boston and Its Environs, With the Lines, Batteries, and Incampments of the British and American Armies from 1776 was created by Thomas Hyde [Page in 1776