File:Cape Fear River, with the counties adjacent, and the towns of Brunswick and Wilmington, against which Lord Cornwallis, detached a part of his army, the 17th of January laft Jno. Lodge, sculp. LOC 2012592234.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionCape Fear River, with the counties adjacent, and the towns of Brunswick and Wilmington, against which Lord Cornwallis, detached a part of his army, the 17th of January laft Jno. Lodge, sculp. LOC 2012592234.jpg |
English: Shows shoals and a few soundings at the entrance to the river, "Fort Johnson," the towns of Brunswick and Wilmington with the distance of each town from Charleston, S.C., and bridges and houses along the river. Relief shown by hachures. Depths shown by soundings. LC copy mounted on cloth. LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 1512 LC has 2 copies. From Political magazine and parliamentary, naval, military, and literary journal. March 1782, v. 2. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. |
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Title InfoField | Cape Fear River, with the counties adjacent, and the towns of Brunswick and Wilmington, against which Lord Cornwallis, detached a part of his army, the 17th of January laft Jno. Lodge, sculp. | ||
Shelf ID InfoField | G3902.C16 1781 .L6 | ||
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Source | https://www.loc.gov/item/2012592234/ | ||
Author | Lodge, John; Bew, John | ||
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Location InfoField | United States · North Carolina · Cape Fear River Region | ||
Part of InfoField | Military Battles And Campaigns · American Memory · Catalog · Geography And Map Division · American Revolution And Its Era: Maps And Charts Of North America And The West Indies, 1750-1789 | ||
Subject InfoField | Early Maps · North Carolina · Cape Fear River Region · United States · Maps · Early Works To 1800 · Cape Fear River Region (N.C.) |
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