PLAN of the FORTS at the Onoida or Great Carrying Place in the Province of New York in America built by Major Charles Craven by Order of General Shirley Commander in Chiefe of all His Majesty's Forces in North Amer Map information: Title: PLAN of the FORTS at the Onoida or Great Carrying Place in the Province of New York in America built by Major Charles Craven by Order of General Shirley Commander in Chiefe of all His Majesty's Forces in North America; and Destroyed by Gen.l Webb 31st. August 1756, before they were finished, also of General Webbs Encampment within his Entrenchments , Great W
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PLAN of the FORTS at the Onoida or Great Carrying Place in the Province of New York in America built by Major Charles Craven by Order of General Shirley Commander in Chiefe of all His Majesty's Forces in North Amer Map information: Title: PLAN of the FORTS at the Onoida or Great Carrying Place in the Province of New York in America built by Major Charles Craven by Order of General Shirley Commander in Chiefe of all His Majesty's Forces in North America; and Destroyed by Gen.l Webb 31st. August 1756, before they were finished, also of General Webbs Encampment within his Entrenchments , Great Works, which he quitted 1st. September 1756 , Retreated to the German Flatts. British Library shelfmark: Maps K.Top.121.30. Place of publication: [New York State?] Publisher: [producer not identified] Date of publication: [between 1756 and 1758.] Item type: 1 map Medium: manuscript pen and ink with watercolour Dimensions: 35 x 52 cm Former owner: George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820