Plan of Boston and its Environs during the true Situation of His Majesty's Army. and also those of the Rebels.
Williams, RichardGeneral Notes: Kashnor notes, "One of the earliest war plans of Bunker's Hill, showing the position immediately after the battle. It was originally drawn by Lieut. Richard Williams." Map includes references table showing the important places for both British and Rebel forces, color keyed.
Greenwich Meridian Coordinates: W71��05'/ N42��20'
Graphic Scale: Yards, miles
Imprint Transcribed from Map: Drawn by an Engineer at Boston. Octr. 1775. London, Publish'd as the Act directs, 12th March, 1776, by Andrew Dury, Dukes Court, St. Martins Lane. Engraved by Jn. Lodge from the Late Mr. Jefferys Geographer to the King. To the Public: The principal part of this Plan was Survey'd by Richard Williams, Lieutenant at Boston - and sent over by the Son of a Nobleman to his Father in Town, by whose Permission it is Published. NB. The Original has been compared with - and Additions made from Several other curious Drawings.
Map Baseline: None
Projection: Plane
Relief: Hachures
Rhumb Vs. Grid: Rhumb
Scale: [1:15,500]
Watermark: Crowned fleur-di-lis