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Braddock’s Route 1755 — Vintage Historical Map Page | Fort Duquesne to Virginia

Braddock’s Route 1755 — Vintage Historical Map Page | Fort Duquesne to Virginia

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Original vintage map page titled “Braddock’s Route 1755,” showing the march of General Edward Braddock’s forces from Virginia to Fort Duquesne (now Pittsburgh) during the French and Indian War.

This striking black-and-white map captures the early colonial geography of Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, tracing Braddock’s fateful campaign route through the Appalachian frontier.

Highlights:

  • Detailed depiction of Braddock’s Road, Fort Cumberland, and Fort Duquesne
  • Early American cartography with hand-engraved linework style
  • Clearly labeled colonial boundaries and geographic features
  • Perfect for framing, teaching, or vintage-map collection display

About this item:

 

Each listing includes one original single-sided map page — not a reproduction — carefully sourced from a mid-20th-century historical edition.

Printed on aged, lightly textured cream stock with a fine deckled edge.

Details:

  • Title: Braddock’s Route, 1755
  • Size: Approx. 6.5” x 4”
  • Source: Mid-century American history volume (exact edition unknown)
  • Paper: Vintage off-white stock, uncoated
  • Condition: Excellent vintage condition with mild toning and clean edges
  • Orientation: Vertical
  • Reverse side: Blank

 A timeless piece of early American history — perfect for framing, gifting, or inclusion in a historical or military collection.

 

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