Battle of Bunker Hill, 17th June, 1775[117]
Siege of Charleston, 1776[118]
Battle of [Long Island], 1776[118]
Battle of Brandywine, 1777[119]
Battle of Freemans Farm[119]
Plan of West Point, showing Forts and Batteries, 1780[120]
Siege of Yorktown[120]
Maps showing Principal Battles of the War of Independence[121]
A Plan of the Operations at the taking of Quebec and the Battle fought near that City, September 13th, 1759[122]
Port Royal, 1613[123]
A Map of New England in 1631, as observed and described by Captain John Smith[124]
A Map of the Whole Territory traversed by John Lederer in his Three Marches, 1672[125]
A Map of the American Indian Nations adjoining to the Mississippi, West and East Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, Virginia, etc., 1775[126]
New Amsterdam about 1650[127]
New York about 1730[128]
Plan of New York in 1746[129]
Early Highways, showing expansion westwards[130]
The Boston District[130]
The Concord Neighbourhood—Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, etc.[131]
Virginia in American Fiction[131]
The El Dorado of Sir Walter Raleigh, 1595[132]
Map of Peru at the Period of the Conquest[133]
Growth of Trade of the United States[134]
Growth of Population of the United States[134]
Immigration—United States, Canada, Argentine, Brazil[135]
A Gazetteer of Towns and Places in America having a Literary or Historic Interest[137]
Index[169]

ATLANTIC OCEAN, TOSCANELLI, 1474
The Correct outline of North America is shown in light blue tint

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