M'Donough's victy. on Lake Champlain,American warship,smoke from battle,c1846
Title: M'Donough's victy. on Lake Champlain / lith. & pub. by N. Currier.
Creator(s): N. Currier (Firm),
Date Created/Published: New York : Published by N. Currier, c1846.
Summary: Print shows an American warship between two British ships during the battle on Lake Champlain (Battle of Plattsburgh). Smoke from the battle is visible in the background.
Notes:
Title from item.
Legend on image: American guns 86, American loss 52 killed, American loss 58 wounded. British guns 95, British loss 84 killed, British loss 110 wounded.
Reference copy in LOT 4413-E.
Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 4455
Subjects:
Lake Champlain, Battle of, N.Y., 1814.
Naval warfare--United States--1810-1820.
Naval warfare--Great Britain--1810-1820.
Warships--1810-1820.
United States--History--War of 1812--Naval operations--American.
United States--History--War of 1812--Naval operations--British.
Lithographs--Hand-colored--1840-1850.
Bookmark /2002710550/
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