Sauthier, Claude Joseph. A Topographical Map of Hudson's River. London, 1776.

Sauthier, Claude Joseph. A Topographical Map of Hudson's River. London, 1776.

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Claude Joseph Sauthier A Topographical Map of Hudson's River, with the channels depth of water, rocks, shoals &c. and the the country adjacent, from Sandy-Hook, New York and bay to Fort Edward, also the communication with Canada by Lake George and Lake Champlain, as high as Fort Chambly on Sorel River. London, 1776 32 1/2" x 22"   Mapping The Hudson Valley Route, Up River to Lake George & Lake Champlain from New York City to Canada This rare Revolutionary War Era map was created by the French cartographer Claude Joseph Sauthier and engraved by William Faden, Geographer to the King, in October 1776. This comprehensive map, meticulously illustrating the Hudson River and its adjacent regions from New York Bay to Fort Edward, also details the communication routes with Canada via Lake George and Lake Champlain. The publication of this map coincides with the tense atmosphere of the Revolutionary War period, and it emphasizes the strategic significance of the Hudson River-Lake George-

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