View of the West Bank of the Hudson's River 3 miles above still water, upon which the army under the command of Lt. General Burgoyne took post on the 20th Sepr. 1777: Showing General Frazer's funeral
Engraving by Barlow, published 1789; view across river, showing Native Americans relaxing at left and soldier figures at far left in foreground, tent and hut encampment on far bank with boats tied up at shoreline, funeral procession ascending hill at right. Engraving by Barlow, published 1789; view across river, showing Native Americans relaxing at left and soldier figures at far left in foreground, tent and hut encampment on far bank with boats tied up at shoreline, funeral procession ascending hill at right. From Thomas Anburey, 'Travels through the Interior Parts of America' (London, William Lane, 1791). Anburey served as a lieutenant in the British Army under General Burgoyne. He was captured at Saratoga and served his time as a 'Convention Army' prisoner of war in Maryland and Virginia. Narrow oblong folio, matted; mounted on white paper; clean. Subtitle provided by cataloger. New York, Old Print Shop, 1975.
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