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Description "A plan of the town of Boston with the intrenchments &ca. of His Majesty's forces in 1775, from the observations of Lieut. Page of His Majesty's Corps of Engineers, and from those of other gentlemen."
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Source Library of Congress G3764.B6S3 1777 .P3 Faden 32
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