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Battle Of Monmouth Collection

The Battle of Monmouth, a pivotal moment in the American Revolution, comes to life through the heroic tales of Moll Pitcher and George Washington

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Moll Pitcher
Molly Pitcher statue marking the grave of Mary McCauley in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Digital photograph

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: Star-spangled banner, the 15-star US flag

Star-spangled banner, the 15-star US flag
Fifteen-star US flag (1794-1819) over Fort Moultrie, Charleston, South Carolina. Digital photograph

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: American Revolution, Where Washington Met Lee From 1890's Photograph

American Revolution, Where Washington Met Lee From 1890's Photograph
3031533 American Revolution, Where Washington Met Lee From 1890's Photograph; Private Collection; (add.info.: Where Washington confronted General Charles Lee at the Battle of Monmouth from an)

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: Moll Pitcher - The heroine of Monmouth

Moll Pitcher - The heroine of Monmouth
LLM454851 Moll Pitcher - The heroine of Monmouth by North American, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Moll Pitcher - The heroine of Monmouth)

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: Charles Lee, Esq, Major General of the Continental Army in America, (engraving)

Charles Lee, Esq, Major General of the Continental Army in America, (engraving)
3090434 Charles Lee, Esq, Major General of the Continental Army in America, (engraving) by German School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: Washington at Monmouth, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Washington at Monmouth, (1877). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Washington at Monmouth, (1877). General George Washington (1732-1799) at the Battle of Monmouth, fought on 28 June 1778 in Monmouth County, New Jersey, during the American Revolutionary War

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: Battle of Monmouth, American Revolution

Battle of Monmouth, American Revolution
Washington reproving General Charles Lee at the Battle of Monmouth, 1778. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: EVRV2A-00177

EVRV2A-00177
American artillery engaged at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 1778, American Revolution Hand-colored halftone of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, also known as the Battle of Monmouth Court House

George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, also known as the Battle of Monmouth Court House, June 28, 1778. After an 1858 engraving by G.R. Hall from a work by Felix Octavius Carr Darley

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: Molly Pitcher firing cannon at the Battle of Monmouth during the American Revolutionary War

Molly Pitcher firing cannon at the Battle of Monmouth during the American Revolutionary War. Molly Pitchers real name is thought to have been Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, 1744 - 1832

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: EVRV2P-00006

EVRV2P-00006
Thirteen-star flag of the new United States at hanging at the Monmouth, New Jersey, National Battlefield. Photograph

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: PREV2D-00004

PREV2D-00004
Molly Pitcher statue marking the grave of Mary McCauley in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Digital photograph

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: PREV2A-00011

PREV2A-00011
Moll Pitcher using a ramrod to help the Continental Army during the battle of Monmouth, Revolutionary War, 1778. Printed color lithograph of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: PREV2A-00010

PREV2A-00010
Molly Pitcher firing her fallen husbands cannon at the Battle of Monmouth, during the Revolutionary War, 1778. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBattle Of Monmouth Collection: EVRV2A-00241

EVRV2A-00241
George Washington reproving General Charles Lee for retreating at the Battle of Monmouth, 1778. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration


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The Battle of Monmouth, a pivotal moment in the American Revolution, comes to life through the heroic tales of Moll Pitcher and George Washington. Moll Pitcher, also known as Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, emerges as the fearless heroine of Monmouth. With her unwavering courage and determination, she fires cannons at the enemy during this historic battle. As Charles Lee, Esq. , Major General of the Continental Army in America, leads his troops into action against British forces on June 28th, 1778, he is immortalized in an engraving that captures his commanding presence. Meanwhile, Albert Bobbett's painting "Washington at Monmouth" transports us back to that fateful day when Washington himself strategizes amidst the chaos. The significance of this battle is further highlighted by its connection to our nation's anthem. It was here that soldiers fought under a 15-star US flag - a precursor to our beloved Star-Spangled Banner. The bravery exhibited by both sides echoes throughout history and reminds us of the sacrifices made for freedom. In Felix Octavius Carr Darley's artwork depicting Washington at Monmouth Court House from 1858, we witness firsthand how leadership can shape destiny. George Washington stands tall amidst smoke-filled battlegrounds with unwavering resolve etched upon his face. Molly Pitcher firing cannons becomes an iconic image symbolizing women's contributions during wartime struggles. E. Percy Moran beautifully captures her strength and resilience as she takes up arms alongside her male counterparts. Through these engravings and paintings like EVRV2P-00006 or PREV2D-00004 or PREV2A-00011, we are transported back to one of history's defining moments – where valor clashed with adversity on American soil. The Battle of Monmouth remains etched in our collective memory as a testament to unity and perseverance in pursuit of liberty.