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Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. General George Washingtons headquarters at Morristown, New Jersey

WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. General George Washingtons headquarters at Morristown, New Jersey, during the Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, American, 1851

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: NEW YORK: TAVERN, c1776. The Rose and Crown Tavern at New Dorp, Staten Island

NEW YORK: TAVERN, c1776. The Rose and Crown Tavern at New Dorp, Staten Island, where British General William Howe was billeted in 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: CONCORD: MINUTEMAN, 1775. Parson Emerson preparing for the battle of Concord during the American

CONCORD: MINUTEMAN, 1775. Parson Emerson preparing for the battle of Concord during the American Revolutionary War, 1775. Line engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The house at Yorktown, Virginia, owned by Augustine Moore

YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The house at Yorktown, Virginia, owned by Augustine Moore, where British General Charles Cornwallis surrendered on 19 October 1781. Wood engraving, American, 1850

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON: SONG. A broadside song giving a Huzza for (Artemas) Ward

GEORGE WASHINGTON: SONG. A broadside song giving a Huzza for (Artemas) Ward and Washington as George Washington arrived in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to take command of the Continental Army

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: WEST POINT, 1780. West Point with its fortifications on the Hudson River, New York

WEST POINT, 1780. West Point with its fortifications on the Hudson River, New York. Steel engaving, 19th century, after a drawing made in 1780

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER. An American Revolutionary soldier. Engraved illustration for The Ballad of

REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER. An American Revolutionary soldier. Engraved illustration for The Ballad of Valley Forge, 1860

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: STATEN ISLAND: MANOR. The Bentley Manor, built before 1680 near the southernmost tip of Staten

STATEN ISLAND: MANOR. The Bentley Manor, built before 1680 near the southernmost tip of Staten Island. In 1776, an unsuccessful attempt was made here to end the Revolutionary War

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BENEDICT ARNOLD: MAP, 1775. Map of the route through the Maine wilderness followed by

BENEDICT ARNOLD: MAP, 1775. Map of the route through the Maine wilderness followed by the unsuccessful American expedition, under the leadership of Colonel Benedict Arnold, to capture Quebec in 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF COWPENS, 1781. Scene from the Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, 17 January 1781

BATTLE OF COWPENS, 1781. Scene from the Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, 17 January 1781, during the Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF THE SAINTES, 1782. The defeat of a French fleet under Count de Grasse by a British fleet

BATTLE OF THE SAINTES, 1782. The defeat of a French fleet under Count de Grasse by a British fleet led by Sir George Rodney, near Dominica, West Indies, April 1782. Line engraving, English, 1847

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. General George Washingtons headquarters at Tappan, New York

WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. General George Washingtons headquarters at Tappan, New York, where Major Andre was tried in 1780. Wood engraving, American, 1850

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: ARNOLD HEADQUARTERS, 1780. The headquarters of Major General Benedict Arnold before his flight

ARNOLD HEADQUARTERS, 1780. The headquarters of Major General Benedict Arnold before his flight, 25 September 1780, at the house of Beverly Robinson in Garrison, New York

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: INDEPENDENCE HALL, 1778. State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Line engraving after C. W

INDEPENDENCE HALL, 1778. State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Line engraving after C. W. Peale, 1778
INDEPENDENCE HALL, 1778. State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Line engraving after C.W. Peale, 1778

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: YORKTOWN: BRITISH FLAG. British battle standard captured at the Battle of Yorktown, Virginia

YORKTOWN: BRITISH FLAG. British battle standard captured at the Battle of Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781. Wood engraving, American, 1883

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: SILAS DEANE (1737-1789). American lawyer and diplomat. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

SILAS DEANE (1737-1789). American lawyer and diplomat. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: FRANKLIN AT VERSAILLES. Benjamin Franklins first audience before King Louis XVI of France at

FRANKLIN AT VERSAILLES. Benjamin Franklins first audience before King Louis XVI of France at the palace of Versailles, 20 March 1778. Chromolithograph, American, c1903



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