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[edit]DescriptionValcour canadianarchive c013202k.jpg | Watercolor depicting the American line of battle before the 1776 Battle of Valcour Island. Drawing is titled as follows: New England Armed Vessels in Valcure Bay, Lake Champlain [including Royal Savage, Revenge, Lee, Trumble, Washington, Congress, Philadelphia, New York, Jersey,. Connecticut, Providence, New haven, Spitfire, Boston, and the Liberty] commanded by Benedict Arnold. | ||||||||||
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Source | National Archives of Canada, #c013202k: | ||||||||||
Author | Charles Randle, fl. 1775-1813 | ||||||||||
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