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Sketch of Part of the Road from Freehold to Middle Town Shewing the Skirmish Between the Rear of the British Army Under the Command of His Excellency Genl: Sir Henry Clinton and the Advance Corps of the Rebel Army, June 28, 1778

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Old map of Freehold Region, Middletown, New Jersey, United States.

Created by Henry Clinton, John Hills in 1778.
  • Scale ca. 1:12,000; 400 paces to an in.
  • Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor.
  • Has watermarks.
  • Relief shown by shading.
  • No. 9 shows positions of grenadiers and guns before and after the action.
  • Accompanied by Hills map collection title page and table of contents.

Map Subjects

Early Works To 1800

Freehold Region

Freehold Region (N.J.)

History

Maps Manuscript

Middletown

Middletown (N.J.)

Monmouth Battle Of Freehold N.J.

New Jersey

Revolution

United States

Henry Clinton

John Hills

1778

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Sketch of Part of the Road from Freehold to Middle Town Shewing the Skirmish Between the Rear of the British Army Under the Command of His Excellency Genl: Sir Henry Clinton and the Advance Corps of the Rebel Army, June 28, 1778 by Relic Map Company