Miscellaneous


Plan d'un Fort scitue au dedans d'une enceinte pour

etre construit au bord du Lac des Deux Montagnes, a la cote du Nord, au

Detroit, environs a deux lieue au desous de l'Ile de Montreal a la vue

du Fort de Senneville scitue a la dite Ile. Fait a Quebec ce 26 Octobre

1719. Chaussegros de Lery. MS. A map of the Country of the Five Nations

belonging to the Province of New York and of the Lakes near which the

nations of Fi
e Indians live, with part of Canada. Cadwallader Coldere,

1747. MS. No. 1, a sketch of the Field of Battle of the 9th of July,

upon the Monongahela, seven miles from Fort Du Quesne, between the

British Troops commanded by General Braddock, and the French and French

Indians commanded by Marq. de St. Pierre. Showing the dispositions of

the troops when the action began. Pat. Mackellar, Engineer, November,

1755. MS. No. 2 (Monongahela), a sketch of the field of battle and

showing the disposition of the troops about 2 o'clock, when the whole of

the main body had joined the advanced and working parties, then beat

back from the ground they occupied as in Plan No. 1. Pat. Mackellar,

Engineer, 1755. MS. A Map of that Part of America which was the

Principal Seat of War in 1786. MS. A Sketch of the Provinces of New

York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, showing the line

of Forts lately built on the Frontiers of those Colonies, and their

situation with respect to the French Forts on the Ohio and Lake Erie.

Also the Route from Albany to Oswego, with the Forts built and to be

built for its security. Drawn by order of His Excellency General William

Shirley by William Alexander. Surveyed and copied by Mr. Bartmann, 1756.

MS. Plan of Fort Levy upon one of the Islands Gallops in the River St.

Lawrence since named Island Royale from its being fortified. Besieged

from August 22 till the 25th, when it surrendered towards evening.

Surveyed by B. Ratzee. Endorsed in M. G. Amherst of Oct. 4, 1760. MS. A

Plan of the Division Line between the Provinces of Quebec and New York.

Surveyed, October 1, 1772, by John Collins, D.S. General. MS.



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