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4. Les Vierges, levées par les Anglais et par les Dannois. Le Rouge, 1779.

5. Isle St. Christophe, levé par Ravell et par Jefferys en 1775. Le Rouge, 1779.

6. Antigue, levé par Baker. Le Rouge, 1779.

7. Sainte Lucie, par Jefferys en 1775. Le Rouge, 1779.

8. La Barbade, par G. Mayo. Le Rouge, 1779.

9. Bequia ou Becouya, le plus septentrionale des Granadilles, levè en 1763.

10. Tabago, par Jefferys en 1775. Le Rouge, 1779.

11. Curacoa, tiré des originaux Hollandais par Van Keulen. Le Rouge, 1779.

12. Ruatan ou Rattan, levé par Barnsley, augmenté par Jefferys en 1775. Le Rouge, 1779.

13. La Martinique, par Jefferys en 1775. Le Rouge, 1779.

6. MILITARY PLANS, &c.

A SERIES OF PLANS RELATIVE TO THE EVENTS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.

BOUND IN ONE VOLUME FOLIO.

*1. Plan of the town of Boston, with the intrenchment of his Majesty's forces in 1775; from the observations of Lieut. Page, of the Royal Engineers. London. Faden, 1777. 2. Boston, its environs and harbour, with the Rebels' works raised against that town in 1775. By Lieut. Page, with additions from sundry American plans. Londen. Faden, 1778. W. C.

3. Plan of the action at Bunker's Hiil on the 17th of June, 1775, between his Majesty's troops under Major General Howe, and the rebel forces. By Lieut. Page. The ground plan from an actual survey by Capt. Montresor.-W. C. 4. Plan of the City and Environs of Quebec, with its seige and blockade by the Americans, from the 8th of December, 1775, to the 13th of May, 1776. London. Faden, 1776.- W. C.

#5. Attack and defeat of the American fleet under Benedict Arnold, by the King's fleet, commanded by Capt. Thomas Pringle, upon Lake Champlain, the 11th of October, 1776. London. Faden, 1776.

*6. Plan of the attack of Fort Sullivan, near Charleston in South Carolina, by a squadron of his Majesty's ships, 28th of June, 1776; with the disposition of the King's land forces, and the encampments and entrenchments of the rebels. From drawings made on the spot. London. Faden, 1776. 7. Plan of the operations of General Washington, against the

King's troops in New Jersey, from the 26th of December, 1776, to the 3rd of January, 1777. By W. Faden. London, 1777.-W. C.

S. Plan of the operations of the King's army under the command of General Sir William Howe, in New-York and New-Jersey, against the American forces, commanded by General Washington, from the 12th of October to November, 1776; wherein is particularly distinguished the engagement on the White Plains, the 28th of October. By Claude Joseph Sauthier. London. Faden, 1777.---W. C. 9. Battle of Brandywine, in which the rebels were defeated, Sept. 11, 1777, by the army under the command of Gen. Sir. W. Howe. From a plan drawn on the spot by S. W. Werner, Lieut. of Hessian Artillery. London. Faden, 1778- -W. C.

*10. British Camp at Truduffrin, from the 18th to the 21st of September, 1777; with the attack made by Major Gen. Grey, against the rebels, near White Horse tavern, on the 20th of September. Drawn by an officer on the spot. London. Faden, 1778.

11. Sketch of the surprise of Germantown by the American forces commanded by Gen Washington, Octr. 1777. By Lieut. J. Hills, Ass. Engineer. London. Faden, 1781.

W. C.

12. Plan of the City and Environs of Philadelphia, with the works and encampments of his Majesty's forces under the command of Lieut. Genl. Sir W. Howe. London. Faden, 1779. -W. C.

13. Plan of part of the provinces of Pennsylvania and East and West Jersey, showing the operations of the Royal army under the command of Sir W. Howe and Sir Henry Clinton, from the landing at Elk river in 1777, to the embarkation at Navasink in 1778. By Lieut. John Hills. London. Faden, 1784.---W. C.

14. Plan of the attacks of the Forts Clinton and Montgomery upon Hudson's River, which were stormed by his Majesty's forces under Sir Henry Clinton, October 6, 1777. Drawn from the surveys of Verplank, Holland and Metcalf, by Lieut. John Hills. London. Faden, 1781.

15. Plan of the Town of Newport in Rhode Island, surveyed by Charles Blaskowitz. London. Faden, 1777.

16. Course of the Delaware river from Philadelphia to Chester; with the several forts and stockades raised by the Americans, and the attacks made by his Majesty's land and sea forces; with a plan of Fort Mifflin on Mud Island. London. Faden, 1785.-W. C.

17. Plan of the surprise of Stoney Point, by a detachment of the American army, commanded by Gen. Wayne, on the

15th July, 1779; also of the works erected on Verplanck's point, for the defence of King's ferry, by the British forces, in July, 1779. From the surveys of Lieuts. Simpson, Campbell and Hills. London. Faden, 1784.-W. Č. 18. Plan of the Siege of Savannah, with the joint attack of the French and Americans, on the 9th of Octr. 1779. From a survey by an officer. London. Faden, 1784.-W C. *19. Sketch of the position of the British forces at Elizabethtown point, upon their return from Connecticut farm, in the province of East Jersey, under the command of General Knyphausen, on the 8th of June, 1780. London. Faden,

1784.

20. Sketch of the Battle of Hobkirk's Hill, near Camden, on the 25th of April, 1781. Drawn by Capt. Vallencey. London. Faden, 1783.-W. C.

*21. Sketch of the Skirmish at Petersburg, between the Royal army under Gen. Phillips, and the American army commanded by Gen. Steuben, in which the latter were defeated, April 25, 1781. Ry Lieut. J. Hills. London. Faden, 1784.

22. The Marches of Lord Cornwallis, in the southern Provinces, now States of North America, (comprehending the two Carolinas,) with Virginia and Maryland and the Delaware counties. By W. Faden. London, 1785.-W. C. 23. Plan of Yorktown and Gloucester in the Province of Virginia, showing the works constructed for the defence of those posts by the British army, under the command of Lieut. Gen. Earl Cornwallis. By Lieut. J. Hills. London. Faden, 1784.-W. C.

2. A SET OF PLANS AND FORTS IN AMERICA, REDUCED FROM ACTUAL SRUVEY. 1765. 12mo. London.

PUBLISHED BY MARY ANN ROCQUE, TOPOGRAPHER TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER.

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5. City of Quebec,

CONTENTS:

(Presented.)

10. Fort Frederick, (at Albany.)

11. Fort of Ticonderoga.

12. Fort Stanwix.

13. Fort Edward.

14. Part of Fort George.

6. Fort Frederick, (St. John's 15. The Narrows near New-York.

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19. Block House at the east of 25. Fort and Redoubts at Crown

Oneda Lake.

20. Fort at Saratoga.

Point.

26. Fort William Henry.

21. Fort William Henry with the 27. English Camps.

22. Royal Block House, with the 28. Environs at Fort Edward.

Stockade Fort at Oswego
Falls.

Fort at Pittsburgh or Du
Quesne.

23. Fort and Redoubts at New 29. Fort Brewerton, at west end

Crown Point.

24. Fort Frontenac.

of Oneda Lake.

30. Fort Ontario.

3. WAR WITH MEXICO.

A Lithographic Plan of the Battle of Cerro Gordo, April 17 and 18, 1847. From surveys made by Major Turnbull and Capt. McClellan, Topl. Engineers. (Presented.)

Lithographic Plan of the Siege of Vera Cruz, by the U. S. Troops under Major Gen. Scott, in March, 1847. From the Surveys made by Major Turnbull, Captains Hughes, McClellan and Johnston, and Lieuts. Derby and Hardcastle, Topl. Engineers. (Presented.)

Lithographic Plan of the Battles of Contreras, Cherubusco, Molino del Rey and Chapultepec. Survey of the line of operations of the U. S. Army, under Major Gen. Scott, on the 19th and 20th August, and the 8th, 12th and 13th of September, 1847, made by Major Turnbull, Capt. McClellan and Lieut. Hardcastle, Topl. Engineers. (Presented.)

Army Port Folio. By Capt. D. P. Whiting, U. S. Army. No. 1. Five Plates.

1. Encampment of U. S. Army, at Corpus Christi, Oct., 1845. 2. Monterey, after its capture by the American Army.

3. Heights of Monterey, with Gen. Worth's division.

4. Valley towards Saltillo.

5. View of Monterey, from Independence Hill.

Military Reconnaissance of the Arkansas, Rio del Norte, and Rio Gila, by Lieut. W. H. Emory, made in 1846-7, with the advanced guard of the Army of the West, under Brigadier General Kearny, 1847. Map of the Seat of War in Mexico, being a copy of General Arista's, taken at Reseca de la Palma, with additions and corrections. New-York, 1847. (Presented by John Disturnell.)

7. GEOLOGICAL MAPS.

Carte Geologique de la France. Par M. M. Dufresnoy et Elie Du Beaumont, 1841. (Presented by the Minister of Public Works of France.)

Geological Map of Scotland, 1836. By J. Macculloch, M. D. Geological Map of the State of New-York, by Legislative Authority 1842.

Agricultural and Geological Map of the State of New-York, by Legislative Authority, 1844.

8. PAINTING.

1. David Bailie Warden, Painted by Vanderlyn; bequeathed by Mr. Warden to Isaiah Townsend, and by him presented to the Library.

1. John Adams.

9. ENGRAVINGS.

A. PORTRAITS.-(Framed.)

2. John Quincy Adams.
3. Thomas H. Benton.
4. John C. Calhoun.
5. Henry Clay.

6. William H. Crawford.

7. William H. Harrison. 8. Andrew Jackson.

9. Andrew Jackson, (full length.)

10. General La Fayette.
11. Gen. La Fayette, (full length.)
12. Richard M. Johnson.
13. Commodore McDonough.
14. Commodore Perry.

15. Martin Van Buren.
16. General Washington.
17. General Washington, (full
length.)

18. Peter Stuyvesant. Engraved by Gimbrede, from an original
by Vandyke. (Presented by Benjamin R. Winthrop.)
19. Right Rev. Alonzo Potter, (full length,) Mezzotinto, by Sar-
tain, from a painting by Warner.

20. Zadock Pratt, (full length,) Painted by Francis and Engraved by Doney. (Presented by Hon. Z. Pratt.)

21. Robert Sears of New-York, (Presented by S. Wait.) 22. David D. Page, Principal of the State Normal School, Engraved by Welch from a daguerreotype by S. D. Humphrey.

23. Jeremias Van Rensselaer, of Rensselaerwyck, from a painting in the possession of the family. Engraved by Gavit & Duthie. (Presented Dr. O'Callaghan.)

24. Marquis de Pastoret, Chancellor of France. Engraved by Dupont from a painting by Paul de La Roche. (Presented by his son, Marquis de Pastoret, through M. Vattemare.)

25. Head of Columbus, from an authentic painting at Vicenza. Engraved by Bazer. (Presented by M. Jomard, through M. Vattemare.)

26. Head of Titian from his own painting. Engraved by Francois. Proof Print. (Presented by the Minister of the Inrior of France, through M. Vattemare.)

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