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Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary statesman. Line engraving, 19th century

American Revolutionary statesman. Line engraving, 19th century
HENRY LAURENS (1724-1792). American Revolutionary statesman. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century
HENRY LAURENS (1724-1792). American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American soldier and traitor. Wood engraving, 19th century

American soldier and traitor. Wood engraving, 19th century
BENEDICT ARNOLD (1741-1801). American soldier and traitor. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The First Announcement of the Great Declaration (of Independence)

The First Announcement of the Great Declaration (of Independence). John Nixon making the first public reading of
THE REBELS OF 76. The First Announcement of the Great Declaration (of Independence). John Nixon making the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the States House Yard

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of

The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of Germantown, Pennsylvania
BENJAMIN CHEW HOUSE, 1777. The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of Germantown, Pennsylvania, 3-4 October 1777: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: 19 April 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge: colored engraving, 19th century

19 April 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge: colored engraving, 19th century
THE BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. 19 April 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Night maneuvers by the Continental Army during the Siege of Boston, Massachusetts

Night maneuvers by the Continental Army during the Siege of Boston, Massachusetts
BOSTON: EVACUATION, 1776. Night maneuvers by the Continental Army during the Siege of Boston, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, English, mid-19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1731-1813). American colonial administrator and Loyalist. Wood engraving, 19th century

(1731-1813). American colonial administrator and Loyalist. Wood engraving, 19th century
WILLIAM FRANKLIN (1731-1813). American colonial administrator and Loyalist. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Presbyterian Church at Jamaica, New York, used as a prison by the British during August 1776

Presbyterian Church at Jamaica, New York, used as a prison by the British during August 1776. Lithograph, 1867
NEW YORK: JAMAICA CHURCH. Presbyterian Church at Jamaica, New York, used as a prison by the British during August 1776. Lithograph, 1867

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The prayer before the Battle of Bunker Hill. Wood engraving, 19th century

The prayer before the Battle of Bunker Hill. Wood engraving, 19th century
BUNKER HILL, 1775. The prayer before the Battle of Bunker Hill. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washingtons farewell to his officers in

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washingtons farewell to his officers in the dining room at Fraunces
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washingtons farewell to his officers in the dining room at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The five commissioners nominated to negotiate peace with the colonies kneeling at the feet of

The five commissioners nominated to negotiate peace with the colonies kneeling at the feet of America
THE COMMISSIONERS, 1778. The five commissioners nominated to negotiate peace with the colonies kneeling at the feet of America, who sits on a pile of barrels and bales. British cartoon by M

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Hessian soldiers of the Erb Prinz Regiment, who fought for the English during the American

Hessian soldiers of the Erb Prinz Regiment, who fought for the English during the American Revolution
HESSIAN SOLDIERS. Hessian soldiers of the Erb Prinz Regiment, who fought for the English during the American Revolution. Drawing, 18th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Appointment of Alexander Hamilton to a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army, March 1777

Appointment of Alexander Hamilton to a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army, March 1777
HAMILTON: APPOINTMENT, 1777. Appointment of Alexander Hamilton to a lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army, March 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The surrender of Lord Cornwallis to Major General Benjamin Lincoln at Yorktown, Virginia

The surrender of Lord Cornwallis to Major General Benjamin Lincoln at Yorktown, Virginia
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The surrender of Lord Cornwallis to Major General Benjamin Lincoln at Yorktown, Virginia, on 19 October 1781: engraving, American, 1827

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775

BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. The Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Wood engraving, c1820s, inspired by Cornelius Tiebout

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Broadside, 13 June 1776, from the Provincial Congress in New York

Broadside, 13 June 1776, from the Provincial Congress in New York, ordering the militia to prepare for an English
NEW YORK: MILITIA, 1776. Broadside, 13 June 1776, from the Provincial Congress in New York, ordering the militia to prepare for an English invasion of the colony

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century

(1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century
COMTE de ROCHAMBEAU (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The seal of North Carolina, one of the original Thirteen States

The seal of North Carolina, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution
NORTH CAROLINA STATE SEAL. The seal of North Carolina, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Hessian soldiers of the American Revolution. Drawing, 18th century

Hessian soldiers of the American Revolution. Drawing, 18th century
HESSIAN SOLDIERS. Hessian soldiers of the American Revolution. Drawing, 18th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. The American Congress. English line engraving from Cowleys History of

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. The American Congress. English line engraving from Cowleys History of England
CONTINENTAL CONGRESS, 1774. The American Congress. Line engraving, English, late 18th century, from Cowleys History of England

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American frontiersman and soldier. After making a relief expedition to the besieged Fort Henry

American frontiersman and soldier. After making a relief expedition to the besieged Fort Henry
SAMUEL McCOLLOCH (1752-1782). American frontiersman and soldier. After making a relief expedition to the besieged Fort Henry, Virginia (present-day Wheeling, West Virginia)

Background imageAmerican Revolution 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 imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1733-1810). American Revolutionary soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century

(1733-1810). American Revolutionary soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century
BENJAMIN LINCOLN (1733-1810). American Revolutionary soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. The first Continental Congress held in Philadelphia, September 1774

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. The first Continental Congress held in Philadelphia, September 1774. Line engraving, French, 1783

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century
HENRY LAURENS (1724-1792). American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Surrender of British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777

Surrender of British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777. Oil on canvas by John Trumbull
SARATOGA: SURRENDER, 1777. Surrender of British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777. Oil on canvas by John Trumbull

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: A feathered American patriot is cutting the horns off the British cow of commerce

A feathered American patriot is cutting the horns off the British cow of commerce
REVOLUTIONARY WAR CARTOON. A feathered American patriot is cutting the horns off the British cow of commerce. The British lion sulks, General Howe sits comfortably in Philadelphia, while Holland

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: First American political cartoon, originally published by Benjamin Franklin in his Pennsylvania

First American political cartoon, originally published by Benjamin Franklin in his Pennsylvania Gazette, 1754
JOIN OR DIE CARTOON, 1754. First American political cartoon, originally published by Benjamin Franklin in his Pennsylvania Gazette, 1754

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of

The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of Germantown, Pennsylvania
BATTLE OF GERMANTOWN, 1777. The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of Germantown, Pennsylvania, 3-4 October 1777. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1736?-1818). American soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century

(1736?-1818). American soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century
ARTHUR ST. CLAIR (1736?-1818). American soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution

Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution
UPPER CANADA: LOYALISTS. Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution. Pen-and-ink drawing by Charles W. Jefferys

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Certificate held by Lafayette, dated 22 March 1777

(1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Certificate held by Lafayette, dated 22 March 1777
MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Certificate held by Lafayette, dated 22 March 1777, for securing his departure

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary patriot. Statue of Rodney in the United States Capitol

American Revolutionary patriot. Statue of Rodney in the United States Capitol
CAESAR RODNEY (1728-1784). American Revolutionary patriot. Statue of Rodney in the United States Capitol

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Handbill of the Committee of Safety announcing British General William Howes approach to

Handbill of the Committee of Safety announcing British General William Howes approach to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
REVOLUTIONARY WAR POSTER. Handbill of the Committee of Safety announcing British General William Howes approach to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the American Revolutionary War, 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Page four of the Constitution of the United States of America, 1787

Page four of the Constitution of the United States of America, 1787
THE CONSTITUTION, 1787. Page four of the Constitution of the United States of America, 1787

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Baron Friedrich von Steuben drilling American troops at Valley Forge, 1778

Baron Friedrich von Steuben drilling American troops at Valley Forge, 1778
VALLEY FORGE: STEUBEN, 1778. Baron Friedrich von Steuben drilling American troops at Valley Forge, 1778. After a mural painting, c1910, by Edwin Austin Abbey

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill

(1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument on the occasion
MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American troops capturing a British redoubt at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781: colored engraving

American troops capturing a British redoubt at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781: colored engraving, 19th century
REV. WAR: YORKTOWN American troops capturing a British redoubt at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The Habeas Corpus, or The Wild Geese flying away with Fox to America

The Habeas Corpus, or The Wild Geese flying away with Fox to America. English cartoon depicting seven geese wrapped
CHARLES FOX: CARTOON, 1782. The Habeas Corpus, or The Wild Geese flying away with Fox to America. English cartoon depicting seven geese wrapped with ribbon and carrying a fox

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American physician and Revolutionary War leader. Contemporary painting

American physician and Revolutionary War leader. Contemporary painting
JOSIAH BARTLETT (1729-1795). American physician and Revolutionary War leader. Contemporary painting

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Congressional thirty dollar banknote, 1775

Congressional thirty dollar banknote, 1775
CONTINENTAL BANKNOTE, 1775. Congressional thirty dollar banknote, 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary officer. Steel engraving, American, 1867

American Revolutionary officer. Steel engraving, American, 1867
JOHN LAURENS (1754-1782). American Revolutionary officer. Steel engraving, American, 1867

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Ringing the Liberty Bell at the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776

Ringing the Liberty Bell at the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776
LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing the Liberty Bell at the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American note for 500 dollars issued by the Treasury of Virginia, c1781

American note for 500 dollars issued by the Treasury of Virginia, c1781
500 DOLLAR NOTE, c1781. American note for 500 dollars issued by the Treasury of Virginia, c1781

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary officer. Mezzotint, American, 19th century, after Gilbert Stuart

American Revolutionary officer. Mezzotint, American, 19th century, after Gilbert Stuart
HORATIO GATES (c1728-1806). American Revolutionary officer. Mezzotint, American, 19th century, after Gilbert Stuart

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American revolutionary politican. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

American revolutionary politican. Steel engraving, American, 19th century
JOHN HANCOCK (1737-1793). American revolutionary politican. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: General John Burgoynes surrender to Gates on 17 October 1777

General John Burgoynes surrender to Gates on 17 October 1777. Line engraving, French, late 18th century
SARATOGA: SURRENDER, 1777. General John Burgoynes surrender to Gates on 17 October 1777. Line engraving, French, late 18th century



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