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  1. This Mount Vernon produced map shows the region around New York City that became the focal point of the American Revolution during the Summer and Fall of 1776. This map shows the Battle of Long Island and other campaign actions including the Battle of Kip's Bay, The Battle of Harlem Heights, The Battle of Fort Washington, and the capture of ...

  2. Map [Manuscript map of British and American troop positions in the New York City region at the time of the Battle of Long Island (Aug.-Sept. 1776)]. Covers present-day New York City vicinity including Staten Island, Palisades area (N.J.), New Rochelle (N.Y.), and Jamaica Bay.

  3. Known to be in the collection of General Rochambeau, this map shows the opening battles from the 1776 New York Campaign. The map was adapted from two Faden maps. The Plan of the Attack on New York by William Faden and the publicly published broadside of the same map.

  4. Map. [Manuscript map of British and American troop positions in the New York City region at the time of the Battle of Long Island (Aug.-Sept. 1776)]. Covers present-day New York City vicinity including Staten Island, Palisades area (N.J.), New Rochelle (N.Y.), and Jamaica Bay.

  5. Map of New York - 1776. Title: 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 ...

  6. 25 mar 2015 · Johnston, Henry Phelps, The campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn Long island historical Society, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1878. viii, ix, [1] p., 1 l.,...

  7. 14 mar 2024 · A map of New York Island, part of Long Island and East New Jersey and the Battle of Long Island, fought on 27 August 1776 between the army of the United States, commanded by General George Washington (1732-99) and the British army, commanded by William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe (1729-1814) resulting in a British victory.

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