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KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776. The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army


KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776. The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army


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KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776. The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army

KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776.
The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army camp besieging Boston, January 1776, with artillery seized at Fort Ticonderoga and hauled through winter snows from Lake Champlain. Steel engraving, American, c1858, after Felix O.C. Darley

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1776 American Revolution Arrival Boots Boston Camp Cannon Cape Carr Cold Colonel Continental Army Darley Driver Expedition Felix Fort Ticonderoga Haul Henry January Knox Octavius Ox Drawn Patriot Siege Snow Stick Stirrup Switch Tree Winter Yoke


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"KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776. The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army camp besieging Boston, January 1776, with artillery seized at Fort Ticonderoga and hauled through winter snows from Lake Champlain. " In this photo print, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in American history during the Revolutionary War. It captures the resolute spirit of Colonel Henry Knox as he arrives at the Continental Army camp near Boston in January 1776. With determination etched on his face and bundled up against the biting cold, Colonel Knox stands tall amidst a snowy landscape. The significance of this image lies in the artillery that accompanies him - cannons seized from Fort Ticonderoga. These powerful weapons were painstakingly hauled through treacherous winter conditions from Lake Champlain by dedicated men and oxen drawn carts. Their efforts symbolize unwavering commitment to securing independence for their fledgling nation. The steel engraving beautifully depicts this historic expedition led by Colonel Knox, showcasing his leadership skills as he oversees every detail of its progress. The horse-drawn carriage carrying one of these formidable cannons is visible behind him, while soldiers brave the elements around them. This scene serves as a testament to the bravery and resilience exhibited by those who fought for freedom during America's struggle for independence. It reminds us of their sacrifices and inspires us to honor their legacy today.

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