Keywords: Lexington Concord Siege of Boston.jpg Battles of Lexington and Concord and the Siege of Boston From the Library of Congress http //memory loc gov American Memory <br> G3764 B6S3 1775 D4 Vault<br> g3764b ar090000<br> http //hdl loc gov/loc gmd/g3764b ar090000<br> 150px Large text box <div align center ><span style font-variant small-caps; >a PLAN of the</span><br/> <span style font-variant small-caps; >TOWN</span> and <span style font-variant small-caps; >HARBOUR</span> of<br/> <span style font-variant small-caps; ><big>Boston </big></span><br/> and the Country adjacent with the Road<br/> from Boston to Concord<br/> Shewing the Place of the late Engagement<br/> between the King's Troops the Provincials <br/> together with the several Encampments of<br/> both Armies in about Boston <br/> Taken from an Actual Survey<br/> Humbly Inscribed to Rich<sup> d</sup> Whitworth<br/> Esq<sup>r</sup> Member of Parliament for Stafford<br/> by his most Obedient Servant J De Costa</div> Legend <span style font-variant small-caps; >References </span> The Nautilus Man of War lying above Charles Town Ferry 400 yards to Boston The Lively Man of War Men of War before Bosto<sup>n</sup> Gen<sup> l</sup> Gage's Camp on the Common Bacon Hill i e Beacon Hill Fort Hill Copps Hill Gen<sup> l</sup> Gage's Line on on Boston Neck The Fortification South Battery North Battery Provincial Battery gained by the King's Troo<sup> ps</sup> in the Battle 17 of June 1775 Bunkers Hill at Cha<sup> s</sup> T School Hill at D<sup> o</sup> Stores Cannon destro<sup> d</sup> by the King's Troops The Schooner burnt at Nodles Island by Gen<sup> l</sup> Putman Watch Boat from the Men of War Gen<sup> l</sup> Thomas's lines on Boston Neck Mill Pond Text along the bottom London Publish'd as the Act directs July 29<sup>th</sup> 1775 by J De Costa Red Croſs Street Southwark Old maps of the American Revolution Battles of Lexington and Concord Military maps Sieges Fort Hill Boston South Battery Boston LOC-map g3764b ar090000 PD-old-100 Battle of Bunker Hill |