RMJ3FHMX–Fort Clinton West Point (NYPL b12349148 422845)
RMPA0XAT–662 Fort Clinton, West Point (NYPL b13050112-424587)
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RM2AWR7KH–Fort Clinton, West Point (N.Y.)
RMWB7PKN–Fort Clinton, West Point [N.Y.] Abstract/medium: 1 print : aquatint.
RMFH2CY2–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Map of the defense network at West Point, including the Great Chain, Constitution Island, Fort Clinton, and Fort Putnam, 1780. Engraving.
RMP7HCFE–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Map of the defense network at West Point, including the Great Chain, Constitution Island, Fort Clinton, and Fort Putnam, 1780. Engraving. Colored.
RFBXPRD9–Thaddeus Kosciuszko planned the entrenchments, one of which was a great iron chain, across the Hudson River.
RM2AJJ4H7–The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea . J-OET PU1^AJI, FROM THE ^^ ES T. Fort Putnam was erected by the Americans in 1778, for the purpose ofdefending Fort Clinton, on West Point below, and to more thoroughlysecure the river against the passage of hostile fleets. It was built underthe direction of Colonel Eufus Putnam, and chiefly by the men of hisMassachusetts regiment. It commanded the river above and below thePoint, and was almost impregnable, owing to its position. In front, the THE HUDSON. 225 mountain is quite steep for many yards, and then slopes gently to theplain; while on its we
RMKCPBRB–Fort Clinton, West Point (NYPL b13050112 424587)
RMGAYK8K–Fort Clinton, West Point ( b13050112-424587)
RM2EBB43B–Fort Clinton West Point
RM2AEN3FN–Seth Eastman, View of the North River from the North West Corner of Fort Clinton—West Point, 1837, View of the North River from the North West Corner of Fort Clinton—West Point; 1837 date
RMG25N9T–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Map of the defense network at West Point, including the Great Chain, Constitution Island, Fort Clinton, and Fort Putnam, 1780. Engraving. Colored.
RMP7BP38–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Map of the defense network at West Point, including the Great Chain, Constitution Island, Fort Clinton, and Fort Putnam, 1780. Engraving.
RM2AJJ143–The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea . it, saying, T no longer need a sword, since Ihave no longer a country to defend. He revisited the United States in1797, when the Congress granted him land in consideration of his services.He afterwards lived in Switzerland, and there he died in 1817. Apublic funeral was made for him at Warsaw. Twelve years afterwards,the cadets of West Point, actuated by love for the man and reverence for 232 THE HUDSON. his deeds, erected a beautiful marble monument to his memory, within theruins of Old Fort Clinton, at a cost of about §5,000. It bears upon oneside
RM2AAY33A–Fort Clinton, West Point Printmakers include Henry Bryan Hall and Peter Maverick. Title from Calendar of Emmet Collection. EM9017; Fort Clinton, West Point.
RM2CH7R3K–. Historical collections of the state of New York : being a general collection of the most interesting facts, biographical sketches, varied descriptions, &c. relating to the past and present : with geographical descriptions of the counties, cities, and principal villages throughout the state . greatest length23, greatest breadth 18 miles. It is situated in the extreme southernangle of the state, upon the west side of the Hudson. Its surface isgenerally much broken, and in the W. and NW. mountainous.The valleys are rich, extensive, and fertile. Dobbs Ferry, Stony Point,Fort Clinton, and the Pas
RM2AAY338–Fort Clinton West Point Volume numbers given here refer to the original volume numbers of the publication, not of Lossing's publication. Printmakers include H.B. Hall, John Hill and James Smillie. Title from title page of extra-illustrated volume. EM5414; Fort Clinton West Point.
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