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Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). Uniform worn by George Washington when he resigned his commission in 1783

(1732-1799). Uniform worn by George Washington when he resigned his commission in 1783
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). Uniform worn by George Washington when he resigned his commission in 1783

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: On his ride from Boston to Lexington, April 18, 1775. Line engraving, 19th century

On his ride from Boston to Lexington, April 18, 1775. Line engraving, 19th century
PAUL REVERE, 1775. On his ride from Boston to Lexington, April 18, 1775. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: April 19, 1775: colored German engraving, 1784

April 19, 1775: colored German engraving, 1784
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON. April 19, 1775: colored German engraving, 1784

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Encampment of the Continental Army at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-8

Encampment of the Continental Army at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-8
VALLEY FORGE ENCAMPMENT. Encampment of the Continental Army at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-8

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The death of General Richard Montgomery during his assault on Quebec, 31 December 1775

The death of General Richard Montgomery during his assault on Quebec, 31 December 1775
MONTGOMERYs DEATH, 1775. The death of General Richard Montgomery during his assault on Quebec, 31 December 1775. Colored engraving after John Trumbull

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Originally, Mary McCauley. American Revolutionary heroine. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Originally, Mary McCauley. American Revolutionary heroine. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
MOLLY PITCHER (1754?-1832). Originally, Mary McCauley. American Revolutionary heroine. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State House

John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State House Yard, Philadelphia
JOHN NIXON, 1776. John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State House Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 8 July 1776. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: NICHOLAS HERKIMER (1728-1777)

NICHOLAS HERKIMER (1728-1777). American Revolutionary general. General Herkimer and the Americans battle British soldiers and Mowhawk Native Americans led by Chief Joseph Brant

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Line engraving of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue, The Minute Man of Concord

Line engraving of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue, The Minute Man of Concord
MINUTEMAN. Line engraving of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue, The Minute Man of Concord

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: LORD STIRLING (1726-1783)

LORD STIRLING (1726-1783). N

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: View from the British lines during the siege of Charleston, South Carolina

View from the British lines during the siege of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1780: colored engraving, 19th century
CHARLESTON: SIEGE, 1780. View from the British lines during the siege of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1780: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Wood engraving, 19th century

Wood engraving, 19th century
MINUTEMEN SOLDIER. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1752-1818). American soldier. Clarks march to Vincennes, Indiana, 1779

(1752-1818). American soldier. Clarks march to Vincennes, Indiana, 1779. Wood engraving, 19th century
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK (1752-1818). American soldier. Clarks march to Vincennes, Indiana, 1779. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: French red leather wallet used by Lafayette during American Revolution

French red leather wallet used by Lafayette during American Revolution
REV WAR: WALLET. French red leather wallet used by Lafayette during American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The unsuccessful American expedition, under the leadership of Colonel Benedict Arnold

The unsuccessful American expedition, under the leadership of Colonel Benedict Arnold, to capture Quebec in 1775
QUEBEC EXPEDITION, 1775. The unsuccessful American expedition, under the leadership of Colonel Benedict Arnold, to capture Quebec in 1775. American engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: View of the Narrows between Long Island and Staten Island with our fleet at anchor

View of the Narrows between Long Island and Staten Island with our fleet at anchor and Lord Howe Coming In
STATEN ISLAND NARROWS, 1776. View of the Narrows between Long Island and Staten Island with our fleet at anchor and Lord Howe Coming In

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: King of England, pictured when Prince of Wales. Pastel by Jean-Etienne Liotard, 1754

King of England, pictured when Prince of Wales. Pastel by Jean-Etienne Liotard, 1754
KING GEORGE III (1738-1820). King of England, pictured when Prince of Wales. Pastel by Jean-Etienne Liotard, 1754

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their

Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great
PAINE: COMMON SENSE, 1776. Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great Britain

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: New York State two shilling paper bill, 1776

New York State two shilling paper bill, 1776
NEW YORK BANKNOTE, 1776. New York State two shilling paper bill, 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Articles carried by soldiers at the time of the American Revolutionary War

Articles carried by soldiers at the time of the American Revolutionary War
SOLDIERS ARTIFACTS. Articles carried by soldiers at the time of the American Revolutionary War. From upper left are: tin lantern; wrought iron open lamp; wooden plate or trencher; forged iron

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: A soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolution

A soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. American banknote steel engraving, c1870
CONTINENTAL SOLDIER. A soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. American banknote steel engraving, c1870

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American soldier and statesman. Stipple engraving, 19th century

American soldier and statesman. Stipple engraving, 19th century
THOMAS MIFFLIN (1744-1800). American soldier and statesman. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The capture of Major John Andre in 1780. Wood engraving, American, 1827

The capture of Major John Andre in 1780. Wood engraving, American, 1827
MAJOR JOHN ANDRE, 1780. The capture of Major John Andre in 1780. Wood engraving, American, 1827

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: French naval squadron commanded by Comte d Estaing blocking the British squadrons entry into New

French naval squadron commanded by Comte d Estaing blocking the British squadrons entry into New York Harbor in order
FRENCH SQUADRON, 1778. French naval squadron commanded by Comte d Estaing blocking the British squadrons entry into New York Harbor in order to aid the American cause, 12 July 1778

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary War soldier. Steel engraving, 1839, after John Trumbull

American Revolutionary War soldier. Steel engraving, 1839, after John Trumbull
THOMAS PINCKNEY (1750-1828). American Revolutionary War soldier. Steel engraving, 1839, after John Trumbull

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Plan of York and Gloucester, Virginia, prepared for Gen. George Washington by Major Sebastian

Plan of York and Gloucester, Virginia, prepared for Gen. George Washington by Major Sebastian Bauman of the New York
YORKTOWN: MAP, 1781. Plan of York and Gloucester, Virginia, prepared for Gen. George Washington by Major Sebastian Bauman of the New York (2nd Regiment) Artillery at the Battle of Yorktown

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: United States Continental Currency twenty dollar banknote, 1778

United States Continental Currency twenty dollar banknote, 1778
CONTINENTAL BANKNOTE, 1778. United States Continental Currency twenty dollar banknote, 1778

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The death of Major John Pitcairn of the British Royal Marines at the Battle of Bunker Hill during

The death of Major John Pitcairn of the British Royal Marines at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. The death of Major John Pitcairn of the British Royal Marines at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 17 June 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Jones capturing the HMS Serapis, 23 September 1779

American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Jones capturing the HMS Serapis, 23 September 1779
JOHN PAUL JONES (1747-1792). American (Scottish-born) naval commander. Jones capturing the HMS Serapis, 23 September 1779. Wood engraving, c1875, after Felix O.C. Darley

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Signing of the Treaty of Peace, 3 September 1783. Benjamin Franklin is seated center

Signing of the Treaty of Peace, 3 September 1783. Benjamin Franklin is seated center
TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. Signing of the Treaty of Peace, 3 September 1783. Benjamin Franklin is seated center, surrounded by American and British delegates. Pen and ink drawing, English, 1786

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Engraved map of Charlestown (now part of Boston), Massachusetts

Engraved map of Charlestown (now part of Boston), Massachusetts, marking rebels redoubts and works, 28 November 1775
CHARLESTOWN, 1775. Engraved map of Charlestown (now part of Boston), Massachusetts, marking rebels redoubts and works, 28 November 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary officer. Steel engraving, 1862, by Alonzo Chappel

American Revolutionary officer. Steel engraving, 1862, by Alonzo Chappel
HENRY KNOX (1750-1806). American Revolutionary officer. Steel engraving, 1862, by Alonzo Chappel

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Pewter button from the uniform of an American Revolutionary War soldier

Pewter button from the uniform of an American Revolutionary War soldier
PEWTER BUTTON. Pewter button from the uniform of an American Revolutionary War soldier

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American lawyer and Revolutionary leader. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Robert Edge Pine

American lawyer and Revolutionary leader. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Robert Edge Pine
GEORGE READ (1733-1798). American lawyer and Revolutionary leader. Etching, 1888, by Albert Rosenthal after Robert Edge Pine

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American merchant, politician and President of the Continental Congress, 1781-82

American merchant, politician and President of the Continental Congress, 1781-82
JOHN HANSON (1721-1783). American merchant, politician and President of the Continental Congress, 1781-82. Bronze statue by Richard Brooks, 1903, at the United States Capitol Building in Washington

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary officer. Stipple engraving after the painting by Gilbert Stuart

American Revolutionary officer. Stipple engraving after the painting by Gilbert Stuart
HENRY KNOX (1750-1806). American Revolutionary officer. Stipple engraving after the painting by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American physician and Revolutionary War leader. Pencil drawing by John Trumbull

American physician and Revolutionary War leader. Pencil drawing by John Trumbull
JOSIAH BARTLETT (1729-1795). American physician and Revolutionary War leader. Pencil drawing by John Trumbull

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Line and stipple engraving, American, 19th century

(1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Line and stipple engraving, American, 19th century
MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Line and stipple engraving, American, 19th century, after a French print of 1781

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The country west of Hudson River, occupied by the Continental Army under George Washington

The country west of Hudson River, occupied by the Continental Army under George Washington
HUDSON RIVER: MILITARY MAP. The country west of Hudson River, occupied by the Continental Army under George Washington. From a manuscript map drawn for Lord Stirling, 1779

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

American soldier. Steel engraving, American, 19th century
JAMES CLINTON (1733-1812). American soldier. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: After One Hundred Fifty-Nine Years. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1934

After One Hundred Fifty-Nine Years. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1934
TAXATION CARTOON, 1934. After One Hundred Fifty-Nine Years. American cartoon by Clifford K. Berryman, 1934, on the injustice of the District of Columbias lack of representation in the U.S. Congress

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. Detail of colored English engraving, c1785

Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. Detail of colored English engraving, c1785
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775. Detail of colored English engraving, c1785

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American forces driving the British back with bayonets in the Battle of Cowpens during

American forces driving the British back with bayonets in the Battle of Cowpens during the American Revolution
BATTLE OF THE COWPENS, 1781. American forces driving the British back with bayonets in the Battle of Cowpens during the American Revolution, 17 January 1781. Engraving by John Andrew, 1856

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washingtons headquarters at snowbound Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

George Washingtons headquarters at snowbound Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-78
VALLEY FORGE: WINTER, 1777. George Washingtons headquarters at snowbound Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-78: American engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1726-1803). French aristocrat and supporter of the American Revolution

(1726-1803). French aristocrat and supporter of the American Revolution. Line engraving, 18th century
JACQUES-DONATIEN LE RAY (1726-1803). French aristocrat and supporter of the American Revolution. Line engraving, 18th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: General George Washingtons army building rude log huts at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78

General George Washingtons army building rude log huts at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78
VALLEY FORGE: HUTS, 1777. General George Washingtons army building rude log huts at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-78. Wood engraving, 19th century

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, during the American Revolution, 3-4 October 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State House

John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State House Yard, Philadelphia
JOHN NIXON, 1776. John Nixon giving the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the State House Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 8 July 1776. Wood engraving, 19th century



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