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1775 Map of Boston and its Surrounding Area and …
WEBWhat followed in 1775 was the start of Revolutionary War conflict at Lexington and Concord and the first full pitched battle at Bunker Hill (in Charlestown as shown on this map). Below is the immediate area of the …
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WEBThis manuscript map of Boston Harbor created by Jeremy Belknap in 1775, presents a large perspective of Eastern Massachusetts and the islands in the Massachusetts Bay. This map depicts the harbor islands, …
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WEBThis map shows the military situation in Boston just after the Battle of Bunker Hill (June 1775) and prior to the British evacuation of the city in March 1776. (This map was published one week before the evacuation).
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WEBA plan of the town and chart of the harbour of Boston: exhibiting a view of the islands, castle forts, and entrances into the said harbour. [London: s.n, 1775] Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2001624924/.
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