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1778 plan of the town of Boston with the Attack on Bunkers-Hill in the Peninsula of Charlestown the 17th of June, 1775 — Framed

1778 plan of the town of Boston with the Attack on Bunkers-Hill in the Peninsula of Charlestown the 17th of June, 1775 — Framed

Updated on May 21, 2026: This has been sold.


From the first volume of James Murray’s An Impartial History of the War in America (1778) and is based on an inset on Sayer and Bennett’s rare map of The Seat of War in New-England, published just three years earlier. 

Very detailed, showing both Boston and Charlestown ("Charlestown in flames") and the movement of troops and ships.

In addition, the map of Boston indicates streets and points of interest, and in the lower right corner, the dates of fires and the division of the town into wards.

In a solid wood frame with non-glare museum-grade acrylic with UV protection.

Size of sheet: 11.75" x 5.75"

Size of frame: 16.5" x 9.5"

Shipping: $45. Please allow two weeks for shipping.

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