TOWN and HARBOUR of Boston. and the Country adjacent with the Road from Boston to Concord Shewing the Place of the late Engagement between the King's Troops & the Provincials, together with the several Encampments of both Armies in & about Boston. Taken from an Actual Survey Humbly Inscribed to Rich d. Whitworth Esqr. Member of Parliament for Stafford
by his most Obedient Servant J. De Costa
Legend
References.
The Nautilus Man of War lying above Charles
Town Ferry 400 yards to Boston
The Lively Man of War
Men of War before Boston.
Gen l. Gage's Camp on
the Common.
Bacon Hill [i.e. Beacon Hill]
Fort Hill.
Copps Hill.
Gen l. Gage's Line on
on Boston Neck.
The Fortification.
South Battery
North Battery
Provincial Battery
gained by the King's Troo ps
in the Battle 17 of June 1775
Bunkers Hill at Cha s. T.
School Hill at D o.
Stores & Cannon destro d
by the King's Troops
The Schooner burnt at
Nodles Island by Gen l.
Putman
Watch Boat from the Men of War.
Gen l. Thomas's lines
on Boston Neck
Mill Pond
Text along the bottom
London Publish'd as the Act directs July 29th. 1775 by J. De Costa Red Croſs Street Southwark.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |author=J. DeCosta |date=1775-07-29 |description={{en|A mostly accurate hand-colored map depicting the 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord and the [[w:Siege of Boston|Siege o...