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Lithographed by Nathaniel Hartnell (c. 1829-1864) from a sketch by Lord Charles Beauclerck (1813-1861)
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English: A Fortified Pass - Colonel Wetherall Advancing to the Capture of St. Charles, 25th Novr 1837

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Lithographic views of military operations in Canada under His Excellency Sir John Colborne, G.C.B. etc. during the late insurrection. From sketches by Lord Charles Beauclerck, captain Royal Regiment. Accompanied by notes historical and descriptive.
London : published by A. Flint,1840
Date March 1840 (published)
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