3. Plan of the City and Environs of Quebec, with its Siege and Blockade by the Americans, from the 8th Decr. 1775 to the 13th May, 1776: London, Faden, September, 1776.
4. A Plan of the Attack of Fort Sullivan, near Charlestown in South Carolina, by a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, on the 28th June, 1776, with the Disposition of the King's Land Forces, and the Encampments and Entrenchments of the Rebels, from the Drawings made on the spot: London, Faden, 1776.
5. View of Charles Town, from on board the Bristol, Commodore Sir Peter Parker; taken the day after the attack upon Fort Sullivan: London, Faden, August, 1776.
6. View of the Fort on the western side of Sullivan's Island; with the Disposition of H. M. Fleet during the action of the 25th June, 1776: London, Faden, Augt. 1776.
7. Bird's Eye View from Mount Pleasant to the Eastern End of Long Island: London, Faden, July 1776.
8. A Topographical Map of the Northern Part of New-York Island, exhibiting the Plan of Fort Washington, now Fort Knyphausen, with the Rebel's lines to the Southward, which were forced by the Troops under the command of the Honble. Earl Percy, on 16th Novr. 1776. To which is added, the attack made by the Hessians: London, Faden, 1777.
9. Plan of the Operation's of Genl. Washington, against the King's Troops in New Jersey, from the 16th Decr. 1776 to the 3rd January, 1777: London, Faden, 1777.
10. Position of the Detachment under Lieut. Col. Baum at Walmscock, near Bennington, shewing the attacks of the enemy on the 10th August, 1777. Drawn by Lieut. Durnford, Engineer: London, Faden, 1780.
11. Plan of the Position which the Army under Lieut. Genl. Burgoyne took at Saratoga, on the 10th Sept. 1777, and in which it remained till the Convention was signed: London, Faden, 1780.
12. Battle of Brandywine, in which the Rebels were defeated, Sept. 11, 1777, by the Army under the command of Genl. Sir William Howe. The operations of the column under the command of His Excellency Lieut. Genl. Knyphausen, is engraved from a Plan drawn on the spot by S. W. Werner, Lieut. of Hessian Artillery: London, Faden, 1778.