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The course of Delaware River from Philadelphia to Chester, exhibiting the several works erected by the rebels to defend its passage, with the attacks made ...
Contributor:
Faden, William
Site:
American Memory-cultural
Original Format:
Map
Date:
1778
Battle of Brandywine in which the rebels were defeated, September the 11th. 1777, by the army under the command of General Sr. Willm. Howe.
Contributor:
Faden, William
Site:
American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog
Original Format:
Map
Date:
1778
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A plan of the city and environs of Philadelphia : with the works and encampments of His Majesty's forces under the command of Lieutenant General ...
Contributor:
Faden, William
Site:
American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog
Original Format:
Map
Date:
1779
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Battle of Brandywine in which the Americans were defeated : September the 11th, 1777 by General Sr. William Howe.
Contributor:
Faden, William
Site:
American Memory-cultural - Main Catalog
Original Format:
Map
Date:
1784
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[The course of Delaware River from Philadelphia to Chester, exhibiting the several works erected by the rebels to defend its passage, with the attacks made ...
Contributor:
Faden, William
Site:
American Memory-cultural
Original Format:
Map
Date:
1777


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