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CONCORD, c1775. The Concord Stage. Illustration by Percy Moran, c1911


CONCORD, c1775. The Concord Stage. Illustration by Percy Moran, c1911


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CONCORD, c1775. The Concord Stage. Illustration by Percy Moran, c1911

CONCORD, c1775.
The Concord Stage. Illustration by Percy Moran, c1911

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1770s 1775 Concord Moran Percy Pump Redcoat Stage Stagecoach


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This print takes us back to the year 1775 in Concord, Massachusetts. The image showcases a bustling scene of daily life during this pivotal time in American history. Illustrated by Percy Moran in 1911, it beautifully captures the essence of that era. In the foreground, we see a magnificent stagecoach known as "The Concord Stage" with its sturdy horses ready to embark on a journey. Men dressed in traditional late 18th-century attire surround the stagecoach, indicating their involvement in its operation or perhaps awaiting their turn for transportation. A charming dog stands nearby, adding an element of warmth and companionship to this historical tableau. In the background, we catch sight of a redcoat soldier representing British troops stationed in Concord during this period. Notably, there is also an old-fashioned pump visible behind the stagecoach—a reminder of simpler times when water was drawn manually from wells for everyday use. Granger Art on Demand presents this remarkable piece from their collection without mentioning any commercial use associated with it. Through this evocative illustration by Percy Moran and Granger's preservation efforts, viewers are transported back to witness an important slice of American history—the vibrant atmosphere and spirit that characterized life in colonial Concord during the tumultuous years leading up to the Revolutionary War.

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