File:Plan du siège de fort William Henry en 1757.jpg
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Français : Plan en anglais du siège de Fort William Henry en 1757. Guerre de la Conquête. Plan réalisé en 1845 d'après des originaux de l'époque.
English: A plan of Fort William Henry, and the intrenched camp of the English with the camps of the French. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Oriented with north toward the lower right. Relief shown by shading. Includes "References." |
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Source | Librairie du Congrès |
Author | Joseph Goldsborough Bruff (1804-1889). |
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