File:Fort Wellington on the Black River, mid 1840s.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFort Wellington on the Black River, mid 1840s.jpg |
English: Engraving showing Fort Wellington (Poyais) on the Black River, Mosquito Coast, mid 1840s. The settlement had been built by the British Central American Company which wanted to establish settlers on the Mosquito Coast. Engraving from Thomas Young's Narrative of a Residence on the Mosquito Coast, etc., London, 1847. |
Date | mid 1840s |
Source | Google Books |
Author | Unknown, c. 1847. |
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