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John Stark (Chappel)
JOHN STARK Irish-born American Revolutionary general Date: 1728 - 1822
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1728 1822 Born Chappel Revolutionary Stark
18"x18" (46x46cm) Pillow
18"x18" (46x46cm) Faux Suede Pillow with a plush soft feel. Your choice of image fills the front, with a stone colored faux suede back. Flat sewn concealed white zip.
Accessorise your space with decorative, soft pillows
Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
John Stark: The Valiant Irish-Born General of the American Revolution This evocative portrait captures the rugged determination of John Stark, an Irish-born American Revolutionary general who played a pivotal role in securing New England's victory in the American Revolution. Born in 1728 in Castle Dungeon, County Durham, England, Stark immigrated to America as a young man and settled in New Hampshire. He quickly established himself as a skilled military leader, and when the Revolutionary War broke out, he was among the first to answer the call to arms. Stark's military career began in earnest in 1775, when he led a successful attack on the British fort at Fort Ticonderoga. He went on to command a brigade in the Continental Army under General John Sullivan and saw action in several major battles, including Bunker Hill and Saratoga. Stark is perhaps best known for his leadership at the Battle of Bennington in 1777, where his small force of New England militiamen inflicted a decisive defeat on a larger British army, effectively ending British hopes of capturing New England. After the war, Stark returned to civilian life in New Hampshire, where he was a respected figure in the community. He passed away in 1822, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most effective and inspiring military leaders of the American Revolution. This portrait, with its solemn gaze and military attire, serves as a poignant reminder of Stark's bravery and commitment to the cause of American independence.
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