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Battle of Brandywine, In Which the Rebels Were Defeated, September the 11th 1777, by the Army Under the Command of General Sr. Wam. Howe

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Old early map / manuscript map of Chadds Ford Region, Pennsylvania, United States.

Created by William Faden in 1777.
  • Scale ca. 1:15,200.
  • Relief shown by hachures.
  • Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.
  • Annotated in ink above legend to change "Reference" to the attack made by the left under the command of Lt. Genl. Earl Cornwallis. Reference to the attack made by the right under the command of His Excellency Lieutt. General Knyphausen." The words "attack made to the left" and "attack made to the right" have been crossed out, and each phrase replaced with the word "column."

Map Subjects

Brandywine Battle Of PA

Chadds Ford Region

Chadds Ford Region (Pa.)

Early Maps

Early Works To 1800

Manuscript Maps

Pennsylvania

United States

William Faden

1777

Map Tags

1777

Brandywine Battle Of PA

Chadds Ford Region

Chadds Ford Region (Pa.)

Early Maps

Early Works To 1800

Manuscript Maps

Map

Maps

Pennsylvania

United States

William Faden

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This old map of Battle of Brandywine, In Which the Rebels Were Defeated, September the 11th from 1777, by the Army Under the Command of General Sr. Wam. Howe was created by William Faden in 1777