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Trumbull, a name that echoes through time and history

Background imageTrumbull Collection: The British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, on 19 October 1781. Lithograph, 1852

The British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, on 19 October 1781. Lithograph, 1852
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The British surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, on 19 October 1781. Lithograph, 1852, by Nathaniel Currier after John Trumbull

Background imageTrumbull Collection: The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall

The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The signing of the Declaration of Independence in Congress, at the Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 4 July 1776

Background imageTrumbull Collection: General Washington accepting surrender from the mortally wounded Hessian Colonel Rall at

General Washington accepting surrender from the mortally wounded Hessian Colonel Rall at the Battle of Trenton
TRENTON: SURRENDER, 1776. General Washington accepting surrender from the mortally wounded Hessian Colonel Rall at the Battle of Trenton, 27 December 1776

Background imageTrumbull Collection: General George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January 1777

General George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January 1777. Steel engraving after John Trumbull
BATTLE OF PRINCETON, 1777. General George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January 1777. Steel engraving after John Trumbull

Background imageTrumbull Collection: JOHN TRUMBULL (1756-1843). American painter. Steel engraving, 1833, by Asher B

JOHN TRUMBULL (1756-1843). American painter. Steel engraving, 1833, by Asher B. Durand after a painting by Samuel Lovett Waldo and William Jewett

Background imageTrumbull Collection: CARTOON: BRITISH HEROISM. The Yanky Chace. Satirical engraving, 1795

CARTOON: BRITISH HEROISM. The Yanky Chace. Satirical engraving, 1795, mocking British heroism during the American Revolution, from John Trumbulls M Fingal

Background imageTrumbull Collection: STAMP ACT, 1765. Stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole during an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in

STAMP ACT, 1765. Stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole during an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in the American colonies in 1765

Background imageTrumbull Collection: PHILIP J. SCHUYLER (1733-1804). American politician. Line and stipple engraving after John Trumbull

PHILIP J. SCHUYLER (1733-1804). American politician. Line and stipple engraving after John Trumbull

Background imageTrumbull Collection: AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1770s. British heroism during the American Revolution

AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1770s. British heroism during the American Revolution. Satirical copper engraving from John Trumbulls M Fingal, 1795

Background imageTrumbull Collection: JONATHAN TRUMBULL (1710-1785). American statesman. Stipple engraving after a painting by his son

JONATHAN TRUMBULL (1710-1785). American statesman. Stipple engraving after a painting by his son, John Trumbull

Background imageTrumbull Collection: YACHTING, 1884. Jay Gould wins the yacht race - the Atlanta passing Fort Trumbull. Line engraving

YACHTING, 1884. Jay Gould wins the yacht race - the Atlanta passing Fort Trumbull. Line engraving
YACHTING, 1884. Jay Gould wins the yacht race - the " Atlanta" passing Fort Trumbull. Line engraving

Background imageTrumbull Collection: JONATHAN TRUMBULL (1710-1785). American merchant and politician. Steel engraving, American, c1860

JONATHAN TRUMBULL (1710-1785). American merchant and politician. Steel engraving, American, c1860, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imageTrumbull Collection: STAMP ACT, 1765. A Tory stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole while another is about to be tarred

STAMP ACT, 1765. A Tory stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole while another is about to be tarred and feathered in an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in 1765

Background imageTrumbull Collection: COLONIAL ASSEMBLY. A colonial American town meeting. Colored line engraving from John Trumbulls M

COLONIAL ASSEMBLY. A colonial American town meeting. Colored line engraving from John Trumbulls M Fingal, 1795

Background imageTrumbull Collection: STAMP AGENT: TAR & FEATHER. Tory stamp agents tarred and feathered

STAMP AGENT: TAR & FEATHER. Tory stamp agents tarred and feathered and carried in a cart during an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in 1765: colored engraving from John Trumbulls M Fingal, 1795

Background imageTrumbull Collection: Mazie Trumbull

Mazie Trumbull. Date c1906

Background imageTrumbull Collection: Joe W. Spears presents Mazie Trumbull and her fun crowd in a

Joe W. Spears presents Mazie Trumbull and her fun crowd in a brand new comedy, Dads side partner. Date c1906

Background imageTrumbull Collection: EVRV2A-00020

EVRV2A-00020
Signing the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. Printed halftone reproduction of Trumbull painting

Background imageTrumbull Collection: G Washington / Trumbull

G Washington / Trumbull
GEORGE WASHINGTON American soldier & statesman



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Trumbull, a name that echoes through time and history. From the hallowed grounds of Navin Field in Detroit, Michigan to the masterpieces created by John Trumbull himself, this name holds significance in various realms. In the heart of Detroit stands Navin Field, once known as Briggs Stadium. This iconic landmark has witnessed countless victories and defeats, serving as a testament to the city's love for sports. Trumbull's connection to this field is shrouded in mystery, leaving us wondering about his involvement in its creation or perhaps his admiration for its grandeur. John Trumbull, an artist whose brushstrokes brought historical events to life with vivid detail. His masterpiece "The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar" transports us back to 1789 when bravery and resilience prevailed against all odds. Through his artistry, Trumbull immortalized this heroic moment for generations to come. Another stroke of genius from Trumbull's hand can be seen in his portrayal of Alexander Hamilton. The oil on canvas painting captures Hamilton's essence and political prowess with remarkable precision. It serves as a reminder of the influential figures who shaped America's destiny during its formative years. James Mitan skillfully engraved one of Trumbull's paintings depicting the Surrender of General Cornwallis—an event that marked a turning point in American history. This engraving preserves not only Trumbull's vision but also pays homage to those who fought valiantly for freedom and independence. Beyond these historical connections lies another facet—Trumbull as a cartographer. His maps reveal intricate details about Fairfield Stratford Vector Road Map and Fairfield Trumbull Vector Road Map in Connecticut—a testament to his meticulousness and dedication towards documenting geographical landscapes. Asher Brown Durand captured prominent figures like John Jay and Hugh Williamson through portraiture—a medium that allowed their legacies to endure throughout time.