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The Seven Years War (1756-63)

Manuscript and printed maps and views, correspondence and journals from the first global war

? THOMAS JEFFERYS (C. 1719-71)

Plan of Monongahela River, 1755 (Monongahela River, Pennsylvania, USA)

1755 or later

Etching and engraving; printed on paper; hand-coloured | Scale: 1:1,200. | RCIN 731061.d

A plan of the line of march of the British detachment from Little Meadows, 1755. French and Indian War (1754-63). No orientation. 

Little Meadows, Maryland (39°41'57"N 79°05'36"E) is marked on RCIN 731061.a as number 4. It was a frequently used campsite by the British and Americans in the French and Indian War.

One of six plans of Braddock's marches, camps, and campaign in 1755 (see RCINs 731061.a-f). These maps are closely based on the manuscript maps of the same titles in 'A Journal of the Expedition to North America in 1755, under General Braddock'; BL King's MS 212. The Fort Cumberland referred to in this set of plans was in Maryland (39°39'03"N 78°45'55"W). It was the westernmost outpost of British territory in North America and was the point of departure for General Edward Braddock's (bap.2 February 1695-13 July 1755) march to Fort Duquesne (40°26'29"N 80°00'39"W). 

  • ? Thomas Jefferys (c. 1719-71) (publisher)

    ? Robert Orme (1725-90) (cartographer)

    Subject(s)

    Army-GB
  • Watermark: Fleur-de-lys

    Condition: no fold lines; induced discolouration on verso; pin holes in each corner. Formerly kept in a rough buff/grey paper folder with old heading on front

  • Scale: 1:1,200. Scale bar: Scale of Yards [158 mm =] 200.

    33.3 x 20.3 cm (neatline)

    33.3 x 20.4 cm (image)

    33.9 x 22.0 cm (platemark)

    37.1 x 24.6 cm (sheet)

  • Printed title:

    A Plan of the Line of March of the Detachment from the little Meadows. [1755] [bottom right corner, outside neatline:] III [top, above neatline]

    Annotations:

    George III heading: Encampments and March from Fort Cumberland to the Monongahela River in 1755.

    Other annotations: (Recto) [top, black pencil, erased and partly legible:] Monongahela [March Route]; [bottom, black pencil, erased:] XV/[?]. (Verso) none.

    George III catalogue entry:

    Encampment A Map of the Country between Fort Cumberland on Will’s Creek and the Monongahela River shewing the Rout and Encampments of the English Army in 1755; with five particular Plans of the Disposition of the Army on its March, the Encampments &c. [The same entry appears under the headings Cumberland, Fort, March, and Monongahela.]

  • Subject(s)

    Monongahela River, Pennsylvania, USA

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  • 3 November 2024