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1775 "A plan of the action at Bunker's Hill" — Archival print

1775 "A plan of the action at Bunker's Hill" — Archival print

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Full title: A plan of the action at Bunker's Hill, on the 17th of June 1775: between His Majesty's troops under the command of Maj. General Howe and the rebel forces. By Lieut. Page of the Engineers. Who acted as Aide de Camp to General Howe in that Action.

Creator: Thomas Hyde, Sir, 1746-1821
Publisher: G.P. Putnam & Co.
Lithographer: Sarony & Co.

A reproduction of the 1775 map detailing the American fortifications at Bunker Hill—the site of one of the most iconic and pivotal early battles of the American Revolution.

Printed as an archival print at 100% of the original size.

Size: 10" x 12"

The archival paper: Printed in the US on fine art grade 230 gsm 100% cotton rag, acid free, archival paper with archival inks.

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