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English: In lower margin: To his grace Iohn Duke of Montagu, this plan is most humbly dedicated by his graces, most dutifull & most obedient servant, Iohn Thomas. Oriented with north to the left. Pen-and-ink and watercolors. Includes index, panoramic view, relief profile, and ill. Insets: A plan of Fort St. Joseph -- A plan of Fort St. Philip -- A plan of Fort St. Jago -- Our battery consisting of twenty 24 pounders and 38 royalls with the intrenchments adjacent thereto. LC Luso-Hispanic world, 277 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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A plan of Fort St. Louis, St. Joseph, St. Jago & of St. Philip scituated at ye entrance of Cartagena Harbour or Boca-Chica with ye parts adjacent and also of the attacks made against the said forts
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G5294.C3S5 1741 .T5
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Source https://www.loc.gov/item/2004632081/
Author Thomas, John
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Cartagena · Colombia
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American Memory · Catalog · Geography And Map Division · Cultural Landscapes
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Maps, Manuscript · Cartagena · Siege · Fortification · Early Works To 1800 · Colombia · Cartagena (Colombia) · History

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