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Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1755-1804). Hamilton on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City

(1755-1804). Hamilton on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). Hamilton on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City, addressing the crowd on the cause of liberty, 1775. Wash drawing by Howard Pyle, 1884

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Colored lithograph, c1929

LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Colored lithograph, c1929, after a painting by N. C. Wyeth
LIBERTY BELL, 1776. Ringing Out Liberty, July 8 1776. Colored lithograph, c1929, after a painting by N.C. Wyeth

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: British General John Burgoyne surrenders his army to General Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York

British General John Burgoyne surrenders his army to General Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777
SARATOGA SURRENDER, 1777. British General John Burgoyne surrenders his army to General Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777. Engraving by Berger, after Daniel Chodowiecki, 1784

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Portrait bust by Antoine Houdon, 1780

American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Portrait bust by Antoine Houdon, 1780
JOHN PAUL JONES (1747-1792). American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Portrait bust by Antoine Houdon, 1780

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American cavalry under the command of Henry Lee engage British troops at Guilford Courthouse

American cavalry under the command of Henry Lee engage British troops at Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina
GUILFORD COURTHOUSE, 1781. American cavalry under the command of Henry Lee engage British troops at Guilford Courthouse, North Carolina, during the American Revolutionary War, 15 March 1781

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Lithograph, American, late 19th century

Lithograph, American, late 19th century
MINUTEMEN, 1770s. Lithograph, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The magnolia tree at Charleston, South Carolina, under which General Benjamin Lincoln met with his

The magnolia tree at Charleston, South Carolina, under which General Benjamin Lincoln met with his officers
THE MAGNOLIA TREE. The magnolia tree at Charleston, South Carolina, under which General Benjamin Lincoln met with his officers

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: View of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

View of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775
BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. View of Concord as the British troops enter, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Lithograph, American, late 19th century

Lithograph, American, late 19th century
MINUTEMEN, 1770s. Lithograph, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, 18 April 1775

Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, 18 April 1775
PAUL REVEREs RIDE. Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, 18 April 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Bill of indebtedness for militia service issued by the state of New Jersey to John Peck, May 1784

Bill of indebtedness for militia service issued by the state of New Jersey to John Peck, May 1784
MILITARY DUE BILL, 1784. Bill of indebtedness for militia service issued by the state of New Jersey to John Peck, May 1784

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The seal of New Hampshire, one of the original Thirteen States

The seal of New Hampshire, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE SEAL. The seal of New Hampshire, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: A young nobleman volunteers to be an officer in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary force to

A young nobleman volunteers to be an officer in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary force to America, 1780
AMERICAN REVOLUTION, 1780. A young nobleman volunteers to be an officer in Comte de Rochambeaus expeditionary force to America, 1780

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: 17 June 1775. Peter Salem is crouched, at right center. Engraving, 19th century

17 June 1775. Peter Salem is crouched, at right center. Engraving, 19th century
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL. 17 June 1775. Peter Salem is crouched, at right center. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Burning of Charlestown and Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775

Burning of Charlestown and Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. Colored English line engraving, c1785
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. Burning of Charlestown and Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. Colored English line engraving, c1785

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada after the American Revolution

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

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Hessian mercenaries on their march with their camp followers during the American Revolution

Hessian mercenaries on their march with their camp followers during the American Revolution
HESSIAN MERCENARIES, 18th C. Hessian mercenaries on their march with their camp followers during the American Revolution. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary officer. Bronze, 1875, by Martin Milmore at Boston, Massachusetts

American Revolutionary officer. Bronze, 1875, by Martin Milmore at Boston, Massachusetts
JOHN GLOVER (1732-1797). American Revolutionary officer. Bronze, 1875, by Martin Milmore at Boston, Massachusetts

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: One of General Daniel Morgans Carolina riflemen during the American Revolution

One of General Daniel Morgans Carolina riflemen during the American Revolution
CAROLINA RIFLEMAN, c1780. One of General Daniel Morgans Carolina riflemen during the American Revolution. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The Craigie House, George Washingtons headquarters at Cambridge, Massachusetts

The Craigie House, George Washingtons headquarters at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, 19th century
WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. The Craigie House, George Washingtons headquarters at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1755-1804). American lawyer and statesman. Hamilton at Yorktown in 1781. Steel engraving, 1858

(1755-1804). American lawyer and statesman. Hamilton at Yorktown in 1781. Steel engraving, 1858
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). American lawyer and statesman. Hamilton at Yorktown in 1781. Steel engraving, 1858, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Colonial minutemen confront British troops on Lexington Green at the start of the American

Colonial minutemen confront British troops on Lexington Green at the start of the American Revolution, 19 April 1775
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. Colonial minutemen confront British troops on Lexington Green at the start of the American Revolution, 19 April 1775. Wood engraving, American, 1883, after Howard Pyle

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer. Engraving of a monument commissioned in

(1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer. Engraving of a monument commissioned in 1776
RICHARD MONTGOMERY (1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer. Engraving of a monument commissioned in 1776, in memory of Montgomery, who was killed during the Siege of Quebec in 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1754-1835). American Revolutionary soldier and head of George Washingtons spy ring

(1754-1835). American Revolutionary soldier and head of George Washingtons spy ring. Stipple engraving, 19th century
BENJAMIN TALLMADGE (1754-1835). American Revolutionary soldier and head of George Washingtons spy ring. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Banner of Washingtons Life Guard, a special army unit that protected George Washington during

Banner of Washingtons Life Guard, a special army unit that protected George Washington during the Revolutionary War
WASHINGTONs LIFE GUARD. Banner of Washingtons Life Guard, a special army unit that protected George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Drawing by Benson Lossing, 1852

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Title page of the first printed copy, 1777

Title page of the first printed copy, 1777
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION. Title page of the first printed copy, 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Continental Army soldiers under General Anthony Wayne surprising

Continental Army soldiers under General Anthony Wayne surprising and capturing the British garrison at Stony Point
BATTLE OF STONY POINT, 1779. Continental Army soldiers under General Anthony Wayne surprising and capturing the British garrison at Stony Point, New York, on 16 July 1779

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary hero. Bronze, 1890, by Frederick William MacMonnies, in City Hall Park

American Revolutionary hero. Bronze, 1890, by Frederick William MacMonnies, in City Hall Park, New York
NATHAN HALE (1755-1776). American Revolutionary hero. Bronze, 1890, by Frederick William MacMonnies, in City Hall Park, New York

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

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

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Rogers Clarks men marching to Vincennes, February 1779: colored engraving, 19th century

George Rogers Clarks men marching to Vincennes, February 1779: colored engraving, 19th century
VINCENNES: MARCH, 1779. George Rogers Clarks men marching to Vincennes, February 1779: colored engraving, 19th century

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

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

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Maryland and Delaware Continentals retreating across Gowanus Creek after checking the British

Maryland and Delaware Continentals retreating across Gowanus Creek after checking the British advance during the Battle
BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776. Maryland and Delaware Continentals retreating across Gowanus Creek after checking the British advance during the Battle of Long Island, 27 August 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary soldier. The capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. Steel engraving, 1856

American Revolutionary soldier. The capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. Steel engraving, 1856
ETHAN ALLEN (1738-1789). American Revolutionary soldier. The capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. Steel engraving, 1856

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Cornwallis Retreating! Revolutionary War broadside containing an extract of a letter from General

Cornwallis Retreating! Revolutionary War broadside containing an extract of a letter from General Nathaniel Greene
GUILFORD COURT HOUSE, 1781. Cornwallis Retreating! Revolutionary War broadside containing an extract of a letter from General Nathaniel Greene, reporting on the battle at Guilford Courthouse

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Front and back of a bill for one shilling and four pence, equalling one sixth of a Spanish milled

Front and back of a bill for one shilling and four pence, equalling one sixth of a Spanish milled dollar
NEW YORK BILL, 1776. Front and back of a bill for one shilling and four pence, equalling one sixth of a Spanish milled dollar, issued in New York, 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary general. Wood engraving, 19th century, after an 18th century caricature

American Revolutionary general. Wood engraving, 19th century, after an 18th century caricature
CHARLES LEE (1731-1782). American Revolutionary general. Wood engraving, 19th century, after an 18th century caricature

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Liberty Bell, Philadelphia

Liberty Bell, Philadelphia

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: 17 June 1775. Lithograph, n. d. by Nathaniel Currier

17 June 1775. Lithograph, n. d. by Nathaniel Currier
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. 17 June 1775. Lithograph, n.d. by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 17 June 1775

Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 17 June 1775. Steel engraving, American, 1859
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 17 June 1775. Steel engraving, American, 1859

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Etching and aquatint caricature by James Gillray, 1781

(1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Etching and aquatint caricature by James Gillray, 1781
MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Etching and aquatint caricature by James Gillray, 1781

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary leader. Henrys address in the House of Burgesses, May 1765

American Revolutionary leader. Henrys address in the House of Burgesses, May 1765. Oil on canvas by P. F. Rothermel
PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). American Revolutionary leader. Henrys address in the House of Burgesses, May 1765. Oil on canvas by P.F. Rothermel

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer. Line engraving by John Norman, c1780

(1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer. Line engraving by John Norman, c1780
RICHARD MONTGOMERY (1736-1775). American (Irish-born) Revolutionary officer. Line engraving by John Norman, c1780

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American revolutionary soldier: American colored engraving, 19th century

American revolutionary soldier: American colored engraving, 19th century
DANIEL MORGAN (1736-1802). American revolutionary soldier: American colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary officer Henry Knox, with American politician Alexander Hamilton

American Revolutionary officer Henry Knox, with American politician Alexander Hamilton. Wood engraving, American, 1877
KNOX AND HAMILTON. American Revolutionary officer Henry Knox, with American politician Alexander Hamilton. Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The passage of British troops from Staten Island to Gravesend Bay, 22 August 1776

The passage of British troops from Staten Island to Gravesend Bay, 22 August 1776. Wood engraving, 19th century
BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND 1776. The passage of British troops from Staten Island to Gravesend Bay, 22 August 1776. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary general. General Lee taken prisoner by Lieutenant Colonel William Harcourt

American Revolutionary general. General Lee taken prisoner by Lieutenant Colonel William Harcourt of the English Army
CHARLES LEE (1731-1782). American Revolutionary general. General Lee taken prisoner by Lieutenant Colonel William Harcourt of the English Army in Morris County, New Jersey, 1776. Line engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1730-1805). American Revolutionary general. Steel engraving, American, 1852

(1730-1805). American Revolutionary general. Steel engraving, American, 1852
WILLIAM MOULTRIE (1730-1805). American Revolutionary general. Steel engraving, American, 1852

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The seal of Georgia, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution

The seal of Georgia, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution
GEORGIA STATE SEAL. The seal of Georgia, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution



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