English: Detail of British military map of upper Manhattan (showing the approximate area from present-day 101st St to 118th St, west of Fifth Avenue). "A map of part of New-York Island showing a plan of Fort Washington, now call'd Ft. Kniphausen with the rebels lines on the south part, from which they were driven on the 16th of November 1776 by the troupes under the orders of the Earl of Percy. Survey'd the same day by order of His Lordship by C. J. Sauthier."
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(Detail of British military map of upper Manhattan (showing the approximate area from present-day 101st St to 118th St, west of Fifth Avenue). "A map of part of New-York Island showing a plan of Fort Washington, now call'd Ft. Kniphausen with the rebels li)
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