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1776 Collection (page 3)

"1776: A Glimpse into the Birth of a Nation" In 1776, thirteen original colonies united in pursuit of liberty and independence

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1776 Collection: America - Martha Washington Arrives at Cragie House
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1776 Collection: America - Washingtons HQ in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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1776 Collection: America - Chattertons Hill in Westchester County
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1776 Collection: America - General William Howes Heaquarters
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1776 Collection: America - Billop House on Staten Island
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1776 Collection: America - Washington crosses The Delaware River
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1776 Collection: America - George Washington At Washington Heights
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1776 Collection: America - Garden House Signing Declaration of Independence
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1776 Collection: America - George Washngton and his men at Valley Forge
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1776 Collection: America - George Washington and Baron von Steuben
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1776 Collection: America - Removing The Royal Arms
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1776 Collection: 1776 (engraving)
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1776 Collection: Fourth Of July Greetings (colour litho)
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1776 Collection: La Fete du 14 Juillet, Le feu d artifice sur la tour Eiffel (engraving)
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1776 Collection: The Tocsin of Liberty Rung by the State House Bell, Philadelphia on July 4th 1776
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1776 Collection: Facsimile of the Original Draft by Thomas Jefferson of the Declaration of Independence in Congress
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1776 Collection: US Army, artillery retreat from Long Island, 1776 (colour litho)
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1776 Collection: The Royal Party at the Opera, Tuesday, 4 July (engraving)
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1776 Collection: Adelphi Terrace, London, 1776, with David Garricks House (litho)
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1776 Collection: A Group Portrait of the Craven Children, full-length, before an Arch with a Landscape
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1776 Collection: General noth east view of Ely Palace, Holborn (engraving)
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1776 Collection: The Centennial Fourth Illumination of Independence Hall
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1776 Collection: Cartoon commenting on the land acquisitions of the United States of America
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1776 Collection: Night Illuminations at Henley Regatta, 4 July to 6 July (engraving)
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1776 Collection: Old Church of Mission Dolores, built in 1776 (engraving)
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1776 Collection: La cour du Mai, apres l incendie de 1776, d apres un document communique par M A Lenoir (engraving)
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1776 Collection: US Navy, Commander in Chief of fleet, 1776 (colour litho)
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1776 Collection: Plate VII (a colourful exotic bird), 1776 (hand-coloured engraving)
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1776 Collection: Independence Day Card (colour litho)
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1776 Collection: Uncle Sam on the Fourth of July, 1907 (chromolithograph)
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1776 Collection: Page 4, Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 31 March - 5 April 1776 (ink on paper)
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1776 Collection: HMS 'Seahorse'(chromolitho)
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1776 Collection: Milan, like all Italian cities, worthily celebrated the American Independence Day (colour litho)
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1776 Collection: Yankee Doodle or The Spirit of 76, c. 1875 (chromolithograph)
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1776 Collection: Fourth of July American Flag, 1926 (chromolithograph)
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1776 Collection: Central Park, New York City, July 4th (w / c & pencil on paper)
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1776 Collection: American minute-men marching against the British to the martial music of Fife
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1776 Collection: Somerset House and stairs as they appeared before they were pulled down in 1776 (engraving)
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1776 Collection: Review of Federal Troops on 4 July by President Lincoln and General Scott
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1776 Collection: View of New York During the Great Fire of 1776; Representation du Fue Terrible a Nouvelle
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1776 Collection: Fourth of July Number 1, 1927 (oil on canvas)
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1776 Collection: Central Park, New York City, July 4th, c. 1900-03 (watercolour and pencil on pape)
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1776 Collection: The Loss of the Victoria, Solemn Requiem Service at St Johns Cathedral, Malta, 4 July (engraving)
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1776 Collection: Melville Castle, 1776 (engraving)
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1776 Collection: Colonel Guy Johnson by Benjamin West (1738-1820)


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"1776: A Glimpse into the Birth of a Nation" In 1776, thirteen original colonies united in pursuit of liberty and independence. Betsy Ross, with her skilled hands, sewed the first American flag that would become a symbol of freedom. Henry Mosler's captivating painting immortalizes this historic moment. Page 2 holds Abigail Adams' heartfelt letter to John Adams, written with ink on paper. Her words reflect the courage and determination that fueled the revolutionary spirit during those turbulent times. A signed copy of the Declaration of Independence serves as a tangible reminder of July 4th, 1776 - when brave men put their names to paper and declared America's sovereignty. John Paul Jones received his commission as a US Navy captain through an important document that recognized his role in shaping naval warfare for years to come. The Battle of Long Island stands as a testament to the sacrifices made by patriots who fought valiantly for their newfound nation amidst adversity in New York during the Revolutionary War. The Pine Tree flag fluttered proudly during the American Revolution, representing resilience and unity among colonists striving for liberty against British rule. Thomas Paine's influential pamphlet "Common Sense, " showcased on John Adams' personal second edition title-page, ignited revolutionary fervor across America - its powerful ideas resonating still today. Eta Hoffmann's signature graces another treasured artifact from this era – reminding us that even beyond borders, people were inspired by America’s fight for freedom. Amidst all these historical milestones lies The Croton Flour Mills – George V. Hecker & Co. , which played its part in sustaining communities during these tumultuous times – nourishing both bodies and spirits alike with essential sustenance. These glimpses into 1776 offer us insight into an extraordinary period where dreams took shape and heroes emerged; they remind us why we cherish our hard-fought liberties today.