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Pulaski Collection

"Pulaski: A Legacy of Courage, Leadership, and Progress" Kazimirz Pulaski (1732-1799), the First President of the United States

Background imagePulaski Collection: Kazimirz Pulaski

Kazimirz Pulaski
Count KAZIMIERZ (Casimir) PULASKI Polish-American soldier

Background imagePulaski Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and Friends After a Days Hunt in Virginia
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and Friends After a Days Hunt in Virginia. Lithograph by Charles Tholey, 1868

Background imagePulaski Collection: World War I Polish army recruitment poster, 1917. Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kosciuszko

World War I Polish army recruitment poster, 1917. Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kosciuszko
528548 World War I Polish army recruitment poster, 1917. Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kosciuszko, 18th/19th century Polish heroes used to appeal to Polish nationalism to recruit men to fight for

Background imagePulaski Collection: The charge of the Pulaski, illustration from Cassells History of the United States

The charge of the Pulaski, illustration from Cassells History of the United States
3786716 The charge of the Pulaski, illustration from Cassells History of the United States published by Cassell, Petter & Galpin

Background imagePulaski Collection: The charge of Pulaski (engraving)

The charge of Pulaski (engraving)
654831 The charge of Pulaski (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The charge of Pulaski)

Background imagePulaski Collection: The Charge of Pulaski, c1880

The Charge of Pulaski, c1880. Kazimierz Pulaski (1746-1779) was a Polish soldier who served in the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War

Background imagePulaski Collection: Polish-American poster, united in the fight, WW1

Polish-American poster, united in the fight, WW1
A Polish-American poster during the First World War, with the Polish and American flags, and portraits of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, George Washington, Woodrow Wilson

Background imagePulaski Collection: General Q. A. Gillmore 1825 1888. Union General In American Civil War

General Q. A. Gillmore 1825 1888. Union General In American Civil War. From Painting By Alonso Chappel
General Q.A. Gillmore 1825 1888. Union General In American Civil War. From Painting By Alonso Chappel

Background imagePulaski Collection: COTTON PICKER, 1935. African American migrant workers picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas

COTTON PICKER, 1935. African American migrant workers picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn on October 1935

Background imagePulaski Collection: The Heroes of the Revolution. Left to right: General George Washington

The Heroes of the Revolution. Left to right: General George Washington and officers Johann De Kalb, Baron von Steuben
WASHINGTON & GENERALS. The Heroes of the Revolution. Left to right: General George Washington and officers Johann De Kalb, Baron von Steuben, Kazimierz Pulaski, Tadeusz Kosciuszko

Background imagePulaski Collection: WOMAN IN FIELD, 1935. Woman standing in cotton field, Pulaski County, Arkansas

WOMAN IN FIELD, 1935. Woman standing in cotton field, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn, 1935

Background imagePulaski Collection: POWERLINES, 1938. Rural electrification in Pulaski County, Arkansas

POWERLINES, 1938. Rural electrification in Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange in June 1938

Background imagePulaski Collection: COTTON CHECKER, 1935. An African American cotton worker calculates the weight of

COTTON CHECKER, 1935. An African American cotton worker calculates the weight of the cotton picked in a notebook, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imagePulaski Collection: COTTON PICKER, 1935. A migrant worker picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas

COTTON PICKER, 1935. A migrant worker picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn on October 1935

Background imagePulaski Collection: COTTON PICKER, 1935. A young African American migrant worker picking cotton, Pulaski County

COTTON PICKER, 1935. A young African American migrant worker picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn on October 1935

Background imagePulaski Collection: COTTON PICKERS, 1935. African American migrant workers waiting for transportation

COTTON PICKERS, 1935. African American migrant workers waiting for transportation from the cotton fields, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn in October 1935

Background imagePulaski Collection: The Charge of Pulaski, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

The Charge of Pulaski, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imagePulaski Collection: Map of the United States of America, British provinces, Mexico, West Indies and Central America

Map of the United States of America, British provinces, Mexico, West Indies and Central America
XOS1765719 Map of the United States of America, British provinces, Mexico, West Indies and Central America, 1850 (hand coloured print) by American School

Background imagePulaski Collection: Kazimierz Michal Waclaw Wiktor Pulaski, aka Casimir Pulaski (engraving)

Kazimierz Michal Waclaw Wiktor Pulaski, aka Casimir Pulaski (engraving)
KW1073722 Kazimierz Michal Waclaw Wiktor Pulaski, aka Casimir Pulaski (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kazimierz Michal Waclaw Wiktor Pulaski)

Background imagePulaski Collection: World War I Polish army recruitment poster, 1917. Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kosciuszko

World War I Polish army recruitment poster, 1917. Casimir Pulaski and Thaddeus Kosciuszko, 18th/19th century Polish heroes used to appeal to Polish nationalism to recruit men to fight for their

Background imagePulaski Collection: The Charge of Pulaski, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

The Charge of Pulaski, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imagePulaski Collection: Polish soldier in America. American steel banknote engraving, 19th century

Polish soldier in America. American steel banknote engraving, 19th century
CASIMIR PULASKI (1748-1779). Polish soldier in America. American steel banknote engraving, 19th century

Background imagePulaski Collection: Polish soldier in American Revolutionary War. Colored engraving, 19th century

Polish soldier in American Revolutionary War. Colored engraving, 19th century
CASIMIR PULASKI (1747-1779). Polish soldier in American Revolutionary War. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imagePulaski Collection: General Casimir Pulaski mortally wounded at the Battle of Savannah, 9 October 1779

General Casimir Pulaski mortally wounded at the Battle of Savannah, 9 October 1779
SAVANNAH: PULASKI, 1779. General Casimir Pulaski mortally wounded at the Battle of Savannah, 9 October 1779. Color American engraving, 19th century

Background imagePulaski Collection: Polish soldier in America. Pulaski mortally wounded at the Battle of Savannah, 9 October 1779

Polish soldier in America. Pulaski mortally wounded at the Battle of Savannah, 9 October 1779
CASIMIR PULASKI (1748-1779). Polish soldier in America. Pulaski mortally wounded at the Battle of Savannah, 9 October 1779. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imagePulaski Collection: FORT PULASKI, GEORGIA, 1861. Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island in the Savannah River

FORT PULASKI, GEORGIA, 1861. Fort Pulaski on Cockspur Island in the Savannah River, occupied by Confederate troops at the beginning of the American Civil War

Background imagePulaski Collection: WASHINGTON & GENERALS. George Washington standing with Johann De Kalb, Baron von Steuben

WASHINGTON & GENERALS. George Washington standing with Johann De Kalb, Baron von Steuben, Kazimierz Pulaski, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Marquis de Lafayette

Background imagePulaski Collection: Poles! Kosciuszko and Pulaski fought for the liberty of Pola

Poles! Kosciuszko and Pulaski fought for the liberty of Poland and other nations - Follow their example - Enlist in the Polish Army!. Poster showing Kosciuszko and Pulaski, and the Polish flag

Background imagePulaski Collection: Pulaski Skyway from New York City to New Jersey

Pulaski Skyway from New York City to New Jersey. Date 1941 May-June

Background imagePulaski Collection: Kazimierz Pulaski

Kazimierz Pulaski
KAZIMIERZ PULASKI PONIATOWSKI - sometime lover of Catherine the Great, but her devious foreign policy led to his abdication and the destruction of his country. Date: 1748 - 1779

Background imagePulaski Collection: PREV2A-00101

PREV2A-00101
Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski, with his signature. Hand colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of an illustration

Background imagePulaski Collection: Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah, Georgia, United States of America

Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah, Georgia, United States of America, North America

Background imagePulaski Collection: Washington / Polish Stamp

Washington / Polish Stamp
Polish stamps issued to commemorate the bicentenary of the Polish patriots Kosciusko and Pulaski, who fought with George Washington in the American War of Independence


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"Pulaski: A Legacy of Courage, Leadership, and Progress" Kazimirz Pulaski (1732-1799), the First President of the United States, left an indelible mark on American history. In a lithograph by Charles Tholey from 1868 titled "Washington and Friends After a Days Hunt in Virginia, " Pulaski is depicted alongside esteemed figures such as Wayne, Lafayette, Greene, La Grange. This artwork serves as a testament to his influential role in shaping the nation's early days. The significance extends beyond politics. The Pulaski Skyway connecting New York City to New Jersey stands tall as a symbol of progress and connectivity. Its construction represents the determination to bridge gaps and foster unity between communities. During World War I, Polish-American posters showcased solidarity in the fight for freedom. One particular poster depicts Pulaski prominently among other brave individuals who united against adversity during this global conflict. Pulaski's valor is further exemplified through illustrations capturing his heroic charges in battle. From Cassells History of the United States to engravings dating back to c1880s, these depictions immortalize his bravery on the battlefield. However, it is not only war that defines Pulaski's legacy but also advancements within society itself. In 1935 photographs taken in Pulaski County, Arkansas depict African American migrant workers picking cotton with unwavering resilience amidst challenging circumstances. These images serve as reminders of their strength and perseverance despite facing hardships. Additionally, rural electrification brought about significant change in Pulaski County during this era; powerlines stretched across landscapes signifying progress and improved living conditions for its residents.