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Militiaman Collection

"Militiamen: Defenders of Freedom and Courageous Protectors" Throughout history, brave individuals have stepped forward to defend their beliefs, their families

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Militiaman Collection: Laodicea Dicey Langston of South Carolina protecting her elderly father
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) No pasaran!
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Militiaman Collection: Fort Duquesne, 1758
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Militiaman Collection: Portrait study for the “Homecoming of the Landwehrmann” (1817), before 1817
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Militiaman Collection: The Queen's Westminster Rifle Volunteers, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Militiaman Collection: The London Scottish Volunteers, 1862. Creator: W Thomas
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Militiaman Collection: Turkey. Ottoman Empire. Turkish army troops
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Militiaman Collection: Spain. Civil War. Militia men
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). People in Arms
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War Republican Soldiers Going To
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Militiaman Collection: SPAIN. Brihuega. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Madrid 7 de noviembre
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War. Anarchist poster of the CNT-FAI
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Adelante luchadores
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Dead militia men
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Militia marching
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Sacking scene
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Defensar Madrid
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War Me As A Volunteer I Do What
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Militiaman Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Alistaos en las
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Militiaman Collection: James Henry Lane, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
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Militiaman Collection: Militiamen in a St Petersburg street, October 17, 1905 (b / w photo)
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Militiaman Collection: The death of Isaac Davis at Concord Bridge, 19 April 1775 (litho)
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Militiaman Collection: Sketches of American Character, North (engraving)
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Militiaman Collection: Barricades on Liteiniy Prospekt, St Petersburg, February 1917 (b / w photo)
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Militiaman Collection: Georgian, Circassian and Armenian Races (coloured engraving)
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Militiaman Collection: A group of students acting as militiamen, St Petersburg, 1917 (b / w photo)
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Militiaman Collection: Militiaman in camp Aberfield, near Aldershot. 17th July 1939
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Militiaman Collection: George Rogers Clark, c. 1810. Creator: C. D. Cook
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Militiaman Collection: Portrait of a Member of the Haarlem Civic Guard, c. 1636 / 1638. Creator: Frans Hals
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Militiaman Collection: The Taking of Major Andreby the Incorruptible Paulding, Williams and Vanvert, Jul
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Militiaman Collection: Matas (Miliciens indigenes), 1866. Creator: Emile Gsell
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Militiaman Collection: Miliciens mangeant le riz, Cochinchine, 1866. Creator: Emile Gsell
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Militiaman Collection: The Battle Of Bunker Hill
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Militiaman Collection: Militiamen During The Reign Of Charles I. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R
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Militiaman Collection: In 1725, During Lovewells Fight, An Incident In Dummers War, The Indian Chief Paugus Is Killed By
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Militiaman Collection: John Paulding, 1758 To 1818. Militiaman From The State Of New York During The American Revolution
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Militiaman Collection: Colonel William Prescott in the redoubt on Breeds Hill during the Battle of Bunker Hill
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Militiaman Collection: Colonel John Nixon making the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State
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Militiaman Collection: MILITIAMEN, c1642. A Cavalier (left) and a Roundhead (right), from the time of
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Militiaman Collection: MILITIAMEN, c1642. A Cavalier (left) and a Roundhead (right), from the time of
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Militiaman Collection: PRUSSIAN SOLDIER, 1830. Infantryman of the First Battalion of the Third Militia
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Militiaman Collection: PHILADELPHIA NATIVIST RIOT. An anti-Catholic Native American mob, wearing tall beaver hats
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Militiaman Collection: MORENO GONZALEZ, Vicente (19th century). Spanish
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Militiaman Collection: Spain (19th c. ). Cavalry of the Nacional Militia
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Militiaman Collection: Spain (1830). Provincial Militia. Litography
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Militiaman Collection: Spain (1833). Provincial Militia. Litography
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Militiaman Collection: Spain (19th c. ). Volunteer urban militia of Madrid


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"Militiamen: Defenders of Freedom and Courageous Protectors" Throughout history, brave individuals have stepped forward to defend their beliefs, their families, and their nations. From the American Revolution to the Spanish Civil War, these militiamen stood tall in the face of adversity, embodying resilience and unwavering determination. In South Carolina during the American Revolution, Laodicea Dicey Langston fearlessly shielded her elderly father from Loyalist troops who sought to silence his support for the revolutionary cause. A mezzotint from the 19th century immortalizes this act of bravery by Tompkins Harrison Matteson's brushstrokes. Across distant lands like Turkey and Spain, militia men fought valiantly in defense of their homelands. In Ottoman Empire's Turkish army troops or amidst Spain's Civil War chaos, they displayed unyielding loyalty towards a cause greater than themselves. One such iconic moment was captured in an engraving from 1859 depicting Brigadier General John Stark leading victorious American forces at the Battle of Bennington in Vermont. The steel engraving by Alonzo Chappel stands as a testament to Stark's leadership skills and strategic brilliance. The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) witnessed numerous instances where ordinary citizens transformed into extraordinary fighters. They formed militias that became symbols of resistance against oppression. Whether it was Republican soldiers marching with conviction or defiant cries echoing "No pasaran. " - these images encapsulate both hope and defiance amidst turmoil. Anarchist posters created by CNT-FAI showcased unity among militia members while urging them forward with slogans like "Adelante luchadores" (Forward fighters). These powerful visuals served as reminders that even in times of great strife, solidarity could prevail over tyranny. Yet war is never without its tolls; haunting photographs reveal fallen militia men who paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.