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Seminole indians ambush a US marines supply wagon, 11th September 1812 (colour litho)
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Seminole indians ambush a US marines supply wagon, 11th September 1812 (colour litho)
PNP246149 Seminole indians ambush a US marines supply wagon, 11th September 1812 (colour litho) by Waterhouse, C.H. (fl.1812); Private Collection; (add.info.: conflict between Native American Seminole tribe and US; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22662728
© Peter Newark American Pictures / Bridgeman Images
Bayonet Covered Wagon Florida Seminole Shoot Surprise Surprised Twelve Wooded
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This print captures a pivotal moment in history as Seminole Indians ambush a US Marines supply wagon on the 11th of September, 1812. The color litho by C. H. Waterhouse showcases the intense conflict between the Native American tribe and the United States during this time. Set in Florida's dense Twelve Mile Swamp, this image depicts a scene of surprise and chaos. The wooded forest provides cover for both sides, adding to the suspenseful atmosphere. As the Seminole warriors strike with precision, their weapons are poised to unleash havoc upon their unsuspecting adversaries. The composition highlights the clash between two worlds: tribal traditions versus military might. Bayonets and rifles meet wood-carved weaponry as soldiers engage in fierce combat. Each side fights valiantly for their cause, creating an intense confrontation that reverberates through North America. This historical photograph serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by indigenous peoples throughout American history. It encapsulates not only a battle but also represents larger themes of colonization, resistance, and cultural clashes that shaped our nation. Preserved within private collections, this artwork from Peter Newark American Pictures offers us an opportunity to reflect on past conflicts while appreciating its artistic value. It stands as a testament to human resilience and serves as an important visual record of this significant event in American history.
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