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View of Miramichi, a French Settlement in the Gulf of Lawrence, destroyed by Brigadier Murray detached by General Wolfe for that purpose, from Bay of Gaspe

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Etching, Six Views of the Most Remarkable Places in the Gulf and River of St Laurence; and Scenographia Americana or a Collection of Views in North America and the West Indies
Six Views of the Most Remarkable Places in the Gulf and River of St Laurence; and Scenographia Americana or a Collection of Views in North America and the West Indies, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1947
Title: View of Miramichi, a French Settlement in the Gulf of Lawrence, destroyed by Brigadier Murray detached by General Wolfe for that purpose, from Bay of Gaspe
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Etching, Six Views of the Most Remarkable Places in the Gulf and River of St Laurence; and Scenographia Americana or a Collection of Views in North America and the West Indies.

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