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Death of Patrick Ferguson at the Battle of Kings Mountain, 7 October 1780 (litho)
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Death of Patrick Ferguson at the Battle of Kings Mountain, 7 October 1780 (litho)
PNP332852 Death of Patrick Ferguson at the Battle of Kings Mountain, 7 October 1780 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: patriot victory during Southern Campaign of American Revolutionary War; Major Patrick Ferguson (1744-80) British army officer; battle took place on border of North Carolina and South Carolina; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22380518
© Peter Newark American Pictures / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph captures the dramatic moment of the "Death of Patrick Ferguson at the Battle of Kings Mountain" during the American Revolutionary War on October 7,1780. The image showcases a chaotic scene as British troops, led by Major Patrick Ferguson, are ambushed by frontier militia known as Overmountain Men. In this intense battle on the border between North Carolina and South Carolina, Ferguson is depicted falling from his horse after being fatally wounded. The composition highlights the clash between loyalist militia and American patriots who fought fiercely for their independence. The artist skillfully portrays the tension and violence of this historic confrontation in vivid detail. Each figure exudes determination and courage amidst chaos, capturing both sides engaged in fierce combat. This print serves as a powerful reminder of an important turning point in American history when patriot forces achieved victory against British troops during the Southern Campaign. It symbolizes not only a significant military triumph but also represents the unwavering spirit and sacrifice displayed by those fighting for freedom. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back to that fateful day in 1780 when brave men clashed on horseback, forever etching their names into history books. This lithograph stands as a testament to their bravery and reminds us of our shared heritage rooted in struggle and resilience.
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