A Plan of New York Island, Part of Long Island & showing the Position of the American and British Armies before, at and after the Engagement on the Heights, August 27th 1776.
A Plan of the Country from Frogspoint to Croton River showing the Positions of the American and British Armies from the 12th of October 1776 until the Engagement on the White Plains on the 28th
A Map of Part of Rhode Island Showing the Positions of the American and British Armies at the Siege of Newport, and their subsequent Action on the 29th of August 1778.
Plan of the Siege of Charleston in S. Carolina
A Map of those Parts of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, & Georgia, which were the Scenes of the Most Important Operations of the Southern Armies
Plan of the Investment and Attack of York in Virginia
A Map of the Country which was the scene of operations of the Northern Army; including the Wilderness through which General Arnold marched to attack Quebec.
A plan of the country from Frogs Point to Croton River showing the Positions of the American and British Armies from the 12th of October 1776 until the Engagement on the White Plains on the 28th.
A Plan of New York Island with part of Long Island, Staten Island, & East New Jersey, with a particular Description of the Engagement on Woody Heights of Long Island
Map of New York & Staten Island and Part of Long Island
A Plan of the Operation of the King's Army under the Command of General Sr. William Howe, K.B. in New York and East New Jersey
A Topographical Map of the North Part of the Island of New York.Exhibiting the Plan of Fort Washington, Now Fort Knyphausen showing the several Attacks of the Royal Army.
A Plan of New York Island, With Part of Long Island, Staten Island & East New Jersey
[Plan of the City of New York and Its Environs.]
A Plan of New York Island, Part of Long and Staten Island
Battle of Long Island
1783. Manhattan Island at the Close of the Revolution
Map of Long Island & the Vicinity of New York.
A Topographical Map of New-York Island Exhibiting the Plan of Fort Washington, now Fort Knyphausen