File:08 - Map showing locations of Colonel Elias Dayton's house and Timothy Day's Tavern as they were in 1782.png
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[edit]Description08 - Map showing locations of Colonel Elias Dayton's house and Timothy Day's Tavern as they were in 1782.png |
English: Map showing locations of Colonel Elias Dayton's house and Timothy Day's Tavern as they were in 1782 |
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Author | Anne Ammmundsen & OpenStreetMap | |||
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current | 21:50, 4 May 2023 | 1,323 × 654 (1.48 MB) | Renamed user 8723489273 (talk | contribs) | archaelogical evidence has changed the placing of these buildings | |
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