Still Image Fort Clinton at McGowan's Pass. ; [View of Harlem Plains] ; [View of Stone Tower Overlooking Manhattanville]. View Item
Still Image Plan of Fortification at the Narrows for the Defence of the Harbour of New York by Floating Batterys, Piers, & Chains […] View Item
Still Image A Military Topographical Map of Haerlem Heights and Plain. Constructed under the direction of Genl. J. G. Swift of US Engineers. By Captn. James Renwick, of Genl. Mape's Brigade. Drawn by Wm. Js. Proctor To Colnel [sic?] Nicholas Fish, and other Memb View Item
Still Image Forts Fish and Clinton. ; View from Fort Fish at McGowan's Pass Looking Towards Haerlem. View Item
Still Image Fort Stevens and the Mill Rock from the Tower on Hallets Point. ; Fort Stevens Looking up the Sound. View Item
Still Image To Brig. General J.G. Swift, Chief of the United States Corps of Engineers, This Military Sketch of Haerlem Heights and Plain, shewing the works erected, under his direction, for the defence of the City of New York, … Jas Renwick. ; Plan & Elevations of t View Item
Image Still Image 4 Items Report on the defence of the City of New-York, accompanied with maps, views, and topographical plans, 1814 "A collection of thirty-three maps, plans, and views of the fortifications constructed on Manhattan Island during the War of 1812 originally bound up with a beautifully engrossed Report on the Defence of the City of New-York ... Addressed to the Committee of the Common Council by J.G. Swift, Brigadier General, Chief Engineer of the United States, New York, 1814 ... According to a statement at the end of the report, the 'Surveys, Maps & Small views were furnished by Capt. James Renwick & Lieut. James Gadsden; aided by Lieuts. Craig, Turner, De Russy, Kemble & Oothout. Mr. View Item
Image Collection 26 Items J.G. Swift's Report on the Defence of the City of New-York, Accompanied With Maps, Views, and Topographical Plans, 1814 "A collection of thirty-three maps, plans, and views of the fortifications constructed on Manhattan Island during the War of 1812 originally bound up with a beautifully engrossed Report on the Defence of the City of New-York ... Addressed to the Committee of the Common Council by J.G. Swift, Brigadier General, Chief Engineer of the United States, New York, 1814 ... According to a statement at the end of the report, the 'Surveys, Maps & Small views were furnished by Capt. James Renwick & Lieut. James Gadsden; aided by Lieuts. Craig, Turner, De Russy, Kemble & Oothout. Mr. View Collection