Subject: Havana, Cuba
Period: 1762 (dated)
Publication: Universal Museum
Color: Hand Color
Size:
9 x 7.2 inches
22.9 x 18.3 cm
This highly detailed battle map was published in the October 1762 edition of the British periodical, Universal Museum. The plan of the harbor and region around Havana show the location of warships and other important details during the successful attack of British forces on Havana. This 1762 siege was the final battle in the Americas at the end of the French and Indian War. Locates the fortified city of Havana, Puntal, Guadalupe, Lazaro, Corera, Guescapoa, Guanamacoa, Boconoa, and Cojimar. A large number of British warships float offshore and another 18 are in the harbor south of Havana. Also locates the camps of Col. How and General Elliot, and a large Besieging Camp is on Cavanna's Hill behind the fortified town of Morro. A numbered key identifies various points of interest on the map. Decorated with a large compass rose orienting north to the bottom right and a rococo cartouche. An uncommon edition.
References: Jolly #UMUS-8.
Condition: A
Issued folding, with several extraneous creases along the folds that have been pressed flat. There are a couple of tiny fold separations that have been archivally repaired.