Subject: Massachusetts, Boston
Period: 1775 (dated)
Publication: Gentleman's Magazine
Color: Black & White
Size:
9.5 x 9 inches
24.1 x 22.9 cm
Interesting and very early Revolutionary War map extending to the Connecticut River on the west and York and Fort Stephen in the north. The map was issued in June 1775 at the outbreak of hostilities and was intended to inform the British public of the situation. The map is still bound in the Gentleman's Magazine issue, complete with the article titled, Account of the Proceedings of the American Colonists, since the passing of the Boston Port-Bill. This bill prohibited trade in out of the harbor until Boston paid the English back for the damage of the Boston Tea Party.
References: Jolly GENT-234.
Condition: B
Nice map with some light toning and offsetting. Close margin on the right binding side, as issued.