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Folded sheet listing vessels and officers engaged in the campaign on Lake Champlain, 1776-78 (manuscript)
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Folded sheet listing vessels and officers engaged in the campaign on Lake Champlain, 1776-78 (manuscript)
The State and Condition of his Majesty's armed fleet on Lake Champlain for the year 1776 - as also the State & Condition of the same as delivered by his Excellency General Sir Guy Carleton to General Burgoyne.
followed by
A list of His Majesty's armed vessels, boats etc. with dimension of their hulls etc. to serve on Lake Champlain for the campaign 1777.
followed by
A list of the Provision Vessels, provision Long Boats & rowing boats for the year 1777.
followed by
A Return of the Losses sustained by His Majesties Fleet on Lake Champlain, under the command of his Excellency Gen. Sir Guy Carleton from the 30th of August 1776 to the 24th June 1777.
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A Return of the Civil Officers in his Majesty's Dockyard at St John's, agreeable to the Establishment of January 1778.
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A Return of the Civil Officers in his Majesty's Dockyard at St John's, January 1778.
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A Return of the Vessels, Gun Boats, Gun Batteaux, Naval Stores, Batteaux etc. lost on Lake Champlain, Lake George, Hudson's River etc. in the campaign of 1777, under the Command of his Excellency General Burgoyne.
followed by
Account of Sails & Stores lost, sent from the Naval Store at St John's to Lake George & Ticonderoga, as undermentioned.
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