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Lake Champlain from Fort St. John to Ticonderoga including Part of Lake George
A magnificent manuscript survey of Lake Champlain by Captain William Chambers & others.
Chart Information | |
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Reference: | A213 |
Date | 1779-82 |
Hydrographer/Surveyor/Artist: | Capt. William Chambers & others |
Size Of Original: | w 133" x h 45" |
Paper Type | Innova Smooth Cotton 315gsm |
Further Information
Chart ID |
Size |
Dimensions |
Print Only |
A213 |
Original |
w133" x h45" |
$910 |
A213x |
Half |
w94" x h32" |
$448 |
A213y |
Quarter |
w66.5 x h27" |
$221 |
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Read the full Chart History here:
This beautiful survey of lake Champlain was
completed after the British had taken full control of the lake late on into the
Revolutionary war, as the theater of war moved South so the British moved-in
again in this important region. During this period the British suffered
very little resistance from American forces in the region.