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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.

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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 Operations 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.

13. Plan of the Encampment and Position of the Army under His Excellency Lieut. Genl. Burgoyne, at Sword's House, on Hudson's River, near Stillwater, on Sept. 17, with the Positions of that part of the Army engaged on the 19th Septr. 1777: London, Faden, 1780.

14. Plan of the Encampment and Position of the Army under His Excellency Lieut. Genl. Burgoyne, at Bræmus Heights, on

Hudson's River near Stillwater, on the 20th Sept. ; with the
Position of the Detachment, &c. in the Action of the 7th
Octr., and the Position of the Army on the 8th Octr. 1777 :
London, Faden, 1780.

15. Sketch of the surprise of German Town, by the American Forces commanded by Genl. Washington, Octr. 4th, 1777;

By J. Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engineer: London, Faden, 1784.

16. Plan of the Attack of the Forts Clinton and Montgomery, upon Hudson's River, which were stormed by His Majesty's Forces under the command of Sir Henry Clinton, K. B., on the 6th October, 1777. Drawn from the Surveys of Verplank, Holland and Metcalfe, by John Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Assistant Engineer: London, Faden, June, 1784.

17. The Course of the De La Ware River, from Philadelphia to Chester, with the several Forts and Stackadoes raised by the Americans, and the attacks made by H. M. Land and Sea Forces: London, Faden, 1785.

18. A Plan of part of the Provinces of Pensylvania, and East and West New Jersey, shewing the operations of the Royal Army under the command of their Excellencies Sir William Howe and Sir Henry Clinton, K. B. from the Landing at Elk River in 1777, to the Embarkation at Navisink in 1778: By John Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engr. London, Faden, June, 1784.

19. A Map of the Country, in which the Army under Lieut. Genl. Burgoyne acted in the Campaign of 1777; shewing the marches of the Army, and the places of the principal actions, Drawn by Mr. Medcalfe; London, Faden, 1780.

20. British Camp at Trudruffrin, from the 18th to the 21st Sept. 1777; with the attack made by Major General Grey against the Rebels, near White Horse Tavern, on the 20th Sepr. Drawn by an Officer on the spot: London, Faden, July,

1778.

21. A Plan of the City and Environs of Philadelphia, with the Works and Encampments of His Majesty's Forces, under the

command of Lieut. Genl. Sir William Howe, K. B.: London, Faden, January, 1779.

22. A Plan of the surprise of Stoney Point, by a Detachment of the American Army, commanded by Brigr. General Wayne, on the 15th July 1779. Also of the Works erected on Verplank's Point, for the defence of King's Ferry, by the British Forces in July 1779; from the Surveys of W. Simpson, Lt. 17th Regt., and D. Campbell, Lt. 42nd Regt. By J. Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engineer: London, Faden, March 1784.

23. Plan of the Siege of Savannah, with the joint attack of the French and Americans on the 9th October, 1779, in which they were defeated by His Majesty's Forces, under the command of Major General Augustin Prevost. From a Survey by an Officer London, Faden, Feb. 1784.

24. Sketch of the Position of the British Forces at Elizabeth Town Point, after their return from Connecticut Farm, in the Province of East Jersey: under the command of His Excellency Lieut. Genl. Knyphausen, on the 8th June, 1780. By John Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engineer: London, Faden, April, 1784.

25. Plan of the Battle fought near Camden, August 16th, 1780. 26. Battle of Guilford, fought on the 15th March, 1781. 27. Sketch of the Skirmish at Petersburg, between the Royal Army, under the command of Major General Phillips, and the American Army, commanded by Major Genl. Stewben; in which the latter were defeated, April 25th, 1781. By J. Hills, Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engr.: London, Faden, May 1784.

28. Sketch of the Battle of Hobkerk's Hill, near Camden, on the 25th April, 1781. Drawn by C. Vallancey, Capt. of the Volunteers of Ireland: London, Faden, August 1783.

29. A Plan of York Town and Gloucester, in the Province of Virginia, shewing the works constructed for the defence of those Posts by the British Army, under the command of Lieut. Gen. Earl Cornwallis; together with the attacks and operations of

the American and French Forces, commanded by Gen. Washington and Count Rochambeau, to whom the said Posts were surrendered on the 17th October, 1781. From an actual Survey in the possession of J. Hills, late Lieut. 23rd Regt. and Asst. Engr.: London, Faden, Octr. 1785.

30. The Marches of Lord Cornwallis in the Southern Provinces, now States of North America; comprehending the two Ca

rolinas, with Virginia and Maryland, and the Delaware Counties: London, Faden, Feby. 1787.

31. Plan of the Siege of York Town in Virginia: London, March 1787.

32. Plan of the Siege of Charlestown, in South Carolina: London, March 1787.

33. Plan of the Action at Hubertown under Brigr. General Fraser, supported by Maj. Gl. Riedesel, on the 7th July 1777. Drawn by P. Gerlach, Deputy Qr. Master Genl.: London, Faden, February 1780.

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