VIRGINIA CARTOGRAPHY. 63 



(In Stedman (C.) The history of the origin, progress and ter- 

 mination of the american war. 4. London, 1794. v. 2. facing 

 p. 400). 



1781. 



Sketch of the skirmish at Petersburg, between the royal army 

 and the american army, April 25, 1781. Copied from a plan of 

 Lt. Spencers. By I. Hills. London, W. Faden, 1784. 



(In Sinicoe (]. C.) A journal of the operations of the queen's 

 rangers. 4°. Exeter, (1787) p. 138). 



1781. 



That part of Virginia which was the seat of action. 



(In Gordon (William, d. d.) This history of the rise, pro- 

 gress, and establishment of the independence- of the United 

 States. 8° London, 1788. v. 4. plate 8. p. 116). 



1781. 



To his excellency gen. Washington, commander in chief of the 

 armies of the United States of America, this plan of the invest- 

 ment of York and Gloucester has been surveyed and laid down, 

 and is most humbly dedicated by his excellency's obedient and 

 very humble servant Sebast'n Bauman, major of the New York, 

 or 2d reg't of artillery. This plan was taken between the 22nd 

 & 28th of Oct. 1781. R. Scot sculp. Philad. 1782. 19x25^. 



A facsimile of this plan is found in " The Magazine of Amer- 

 ican History," Jan., 1881., vol. 6, p. 56. Another copy was pre- 

 viously noticed. 



1781. 



York Town and Gloucester as besieged by the allied army. 

 T. Conder sculpt. London. 



(In Gordon (William, d. d.) The history of the rise, progress, 

 and establishment of the independence of the United States. 

 8° London, 1788. v. 4, pi. 9, p. 196). 



1782. 



Carte de la Virginie, du Maryland et de I'etat de Delaware. 



(In Hilliard d'Auberteuil (Michel Rene). Essais historiques 

 et politiques sur les anglo-americains. Gravures et cartes. 4. 

 Bruxelles, 1782, pi. 5). 



