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Collection of George Washington Related Battle/Campaign maps - 1946
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Description
A Collection (20+) of George Washington Related Battle/Campaign Maps on Historical PagesNot all pages shown
1946 B/W Double-Sided Pages (Reverse sides not shown w/related/unrelated text)
Included are: Battle of Germantown, Spy map of Princeton (dec 30, 1776), Valleys and Fords of the Brandwine, Plan of the Surprise attack on Trenton, and many others (Not all shown).
Neat mini-collection for battle map enthusiasts.
From 1946 4-volume George Washington biography
Some super light age & handling wear
Images that Capture American Historical People, Places & Events
Each Full Page Size
: Approximately 6" X 9"
Small
Double-Sided Prints (Only Front Sides Shown)
Condition
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Excellent
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Very Good
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Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)
Some light age & handling wear
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This is an Original Print(s) - Not a Reproduction
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: It was not until the 20th century that prints were commonly produced for the
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Item #0921-W1054-H7