A Plan of New York Island, with part of Long Island, Staten Island & East New Jersey,
with a particular description of the engagement on the Woody Heights of Long Island, between Flatbush and Brooklyn, on the 27th of August 1776: between His Majesty's forces commanded by General Howe and the Americans under Major General Putnam, with the subsequent disposition of both armies.
London,
Engraved & Publish'd according to Act of Parliament,... by Wm. Faden, successor to the late Mr. T.s Jefferys, Geographer to the King, Charing Cross,
Oct.r 19th, 1776.
First issue, first state. Full-page engraved map, with contemporary highlights in red and blue ink and colour wash; watermarked "GR" monogrammed fleur-de-lys surmounted shield with an "RG" countermark.
520 by 436mm. (20.5 by 17.25 inches).
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notes:
A superb example of the exceptionally rare first issue, first state of this broadside, which details the actions of the first major battle of the Revolutionary War after the Declaration of Independence: the Battle of Long Island.
After the British retreat from Boston in March of 1776, George Washington strategically tried to fortify "New York Island and County" from predictable attack by marching 19,000 troops to lower Manhattan. The result was the Revolutionary...
After the British retreat from Boston in March of 1776, George Washington strategically tried to fortify "New York Island and County" from predictable attack by marching 19,000 troops to lower Manhattan. The result was the Revolutionary...
bibliography:
Stockwell, for the George Washington Library, Mount Vernon, online; Tooley, 41a
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