The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution ; Or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence, Volume 2 |
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... feet high , the foundation - stone of which is one hundred and thirty feet above tide - water . It was erected in 1830 , in memory of the patri- ots who fell in the fort in 1781. Its pedes- tal , twenty - six feet square , rises to the ...
... feet high , the foundation - stone of which is one hundred and thirty feet above tide - water . It was erected in 1830 , in memory of the patri- ots who fell in the fort in 1781. Its pedes- tal , twenty - six feet square , rises to the ...
Page 155
... feet high , the Work above plank filled with Earth , the stone work 15 feet , the Earth 9 feet thick . - No Bomb Proofs , the Batteries without the Fort . " Redoubt No. 1. On the South side wood 9 feet thick , the Wt . North and East sides ...
... feet high , the Work above plank filled with Earth , the stone work 15 feet , the Earth 9 feet thick . - No Bomb Proofs , the Batteries without the Fort . " Redoubt No. 1. On the South side wood 9 feet thick , the Wt . North and East sides ...
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... feet high , and then to terminate about six feet square , with a stout sapling in the center of about thirty feet high from the ground . In order to erect them , the officer who oversees the ex- ecution should proceed thus : he should ...
... feet high , and then to terminate about six feet square , with a stout sapling in the center of about thirty feet high from the ground . In order to erect them , the officer who oversees the ex- ecution should proceed thus : he should ...
Contents
First unfurling of the Union FlagReturn of Colonel Knox | 10 |
vi | 24 |
Departure from BostonScenery on the RouteCochituate | 27 |
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