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"Concord: A Tapestry of History and Tranquility" Step into the rich tapestry of Concord, a town steeped in history and brimming with tranquility

Background imageConcord Collection: MA Middlesex Lincoln Vector Road Map

MA Middlesex Lincoln Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageConcord Collection: MA Middlesex Concord Vector Road Map

MA Middlesex Concord Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageConcord Collection: Plate 13: Allegory on the Discord in France, from Caspar Barlaeus

Plate 13: Allegory on the Discord in France, from Caspar Barlaeus, " Medicea Hospes", 1638

Background imageConcord Collection: Concord Grape Label

Concord Grape Label

Background imageConcord Collection: Sunderland NE37 2 Map

Sunderland NE37 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sunderland NE37 2

Background imageConcord Collection: Concord California US City Street Map

Concord California US City Street Map
Vector Illustration of a City Street Map of Concord, California, USA. Scale 1:60, 000. All source data is in the public domain. U.S

Background imageConcord Collection: Death of Isaac Davis, 1775 (c1880)

Death of Isaac Davis, 1775 (c1880). Davis (1745-1775) was an American militia officer who led the first attack on the British regular army at Concord, Massachusetts

Background imageConcord Collection: Paul Revere's midnight ride, April 18, 1775, to alert the Colonial militia to the approach of

Paul Revere's midnight ride, April 18, 1775, to alert the Colonial militia to the approach of British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord. Paul Revere, 1734 - 1818

Background imageConcord Collection: Cabin of Henry David Thoreau, Concord, Massachusetts, USA

Cabin of Henry David Thoreau, Concord, Massachusetts, USA
Cabin of Henry David Thoreau, Walden Pond, Concord, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1850s

Background imageConcord Collection: LADY LUMBERJACKS, 1942. Norma Webber, Barbara Webber, and Mildred Soball (left

LADY LUMBERJACKS, 1942. Norma Webber, Barbara Webber, and Mildred Soball (left to right) using pick poles to pull logs into a mill slip in Concord, New Hampshire. Photograph, 1942

Background imageConcord Collection: Village green in Concord, Massachusetts, 1830s

Village green in Concord, Massachusetts, 1830s
Center of Concord, showing the courthouse (left), church, and homes, circa 1830. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConcord Collection: Battle of Concord joined by minutemen and redcoats, 1775

Battle of Concord joined by minutemen and redcoats, 1775
Minutemen leaving for the Battle of Concord, Massachusetts, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConcord Collection: Day Outdoors Color Image Photography No People

Day Outdoors Color Image Photography No People
Portrait of a female common whitetail dragonfly, Plathemis lydia, hanging onto a leaf

Background imageConcord Collection: Verbena Hastata Swamp Vervain Blue Vervain Swamp Vervain Flowers

Verbena Hastata Swamp Vervain Blue Vervain Swamp Vervain Flowers
Close view of the flowering stalks of a swamp verbena, Verbena hastata

Background imageConcord Collection: Sugar Maple Sugar Maple Leaves Maples Acer Saccharinum

Sugar Maple Sugar Maple Leaves Maples Acer Saccharinum
Closeup of two sugar maple leaves in autumn colors

Background imageConcord Collection: The retreat of the British army from Concord at the end of the Battles of Lexington and Concord

The retreat of the British army from Concord at the end of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, April 19, 1775. The battles triggered the beginning of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageConcord Collection: The Old Manse, Concord, Massachusetts, United States of America, home of Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Old Manse, Concord, Massachusetts, United States of America, home of Nathaniel Hawthorne, born Nathaniel Hathorne, 1804 - 1864. American novelist, Dark Romantic, and short story writer

Background imageConcord Collection: Thoreaus birthplace, the Wheeler-Minot Farmhouse in Concord, Massachusetts, United States of America

Thoreaus birthplace, the Wheeler-Minot Farmhouse in Concord, Massachusetts, United States of America. Henry David Thoreau, 1817 - 1862

Background imageConcord Collection: Grand Review Camp Massachusetts Concord September 9

Grand Review Camp Massachusetts Concord September 9
The Grand Review at Camp Massachusetts, near Concord, September 9, 1859, 1859. Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910). Wood engraving

Background imageConcord Collection: An Incident At Lexington During The Battles Of Lexington And Concord, April 19 1775

An Incident At Lexington During The Battles Of Lexington And Concord, April 19 1775, The First Battle Of The American Revolutionary War. From A 19Th Century Illustration

Background imageConcord Collection: Rome. Roman Forum. Night view of the Temple of Saturn and Te

Rome. Roman Forum. Night view of the Temple of Saturn and Te
Italy. Rome. Roman Forum. Temple of Saturn, 5th century BC, reconstructed in the 3rd century, and Temple of Concord, 4th century BC. Night view

Background imageConcord Collection: WALDEN POND, c1905. Thoreaus cove at Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. Photograph

WALDEN POND, c1905. Thoreaus cove at Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. Photograph, c1905

Background imageConcord Collection: Small bronze statue of Minuteman of Concord, by Daniel Chester French

Small bronze statue of Minuteman of Concord, by Daniel Chester French
MINUTEMEN SOLDIER. Small bronze statue of Minuteman of Concord, by Daniel Chester French

Background imageConcord Collection: EVRV2A-00166

EVRV2A-00166
Colonial women defending their home as a Minuteman leaves for battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, 1775. Hand-colored halftone illustration of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConcord Collection: EVRV2A-00002

EVRV2A-00002
Retreat of the British from Concord, Massachusetts, at the outset of the American Revolution. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageConcord Collection: Rome. Roman Forum. Night view of the Temple of Saturn

Rome. Roman Forum. Night view of the Temple of Saturn
Italy. Rome. Roman Forum. Temple of Saturn, 5th century BC. Reconstructed in the 3rd century. Night view

Background imageConcord Collection: Rome. Roman Forum. Night view of the Temple of Concord

Rome. Roman Forum. Night view of the Temple of Concord
Italy. Rome. Roman Forum. Temple of Concord, 4th century BC. Night view

Background imageConcord Collection: Temple of Concord. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy

Temple of Concord. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy
Italy. Rome. Temple of Concord. 4th century BC. Dedicated to roman goddess Concordia. Roman Forum

Background imageConcord Collection: Nath Hawthorne / Old Manse

Nath Hawthorne / Old Manse
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (originally Hathorne) American writers home, The Old Manse, at Concord, Massachusetts Date: 1804 - 1864

Background imageConcord Collection: Rw Emerson / Summerhouse

Rw Emerson / Summerhouse
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Summerhouse in the American writers garden at Concord, Massachusetts: it was used by a neighbour, Bronson Alcott Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageConcord Collection: Rw Emerson / Home / Library

Rw Emerson / Home / Library
RALPH WALDO EMERSON American writers library at his home in Concord, Massachusetts Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageConcord Collection: Rw Emerson / Home / Harper

Rw Emerson / Home / Harper
RALPH WALDO EMERSON American writers home at Concord, Massachusetts Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageConcord Collection: Rw Emerson / Home / St Nich

Rw Emerson / Home / St Nich
RALPH WALDO EMERSON American writers home at Concord, Massachusetts Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageConcord Collection: Rw Emerson / Old Manse

Rw Emerson / Old Manse
RALPH WALDO EMERSON American writers home at the Old Manse, Concord, Massachusetts (where Hawthorne also lived for a time) Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageConcord Collection: Rw Emerson / Home / Miller

Rw Emerson / Home / Miller
RALPH WALDO EMERSON American writers home at Concord, Massachusetts Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageConcord Collection: Rw Emerson / Concord Circl

Rw Emerson / Concord Circl
RALPH WALDO EMERSON American writers home at Concord, Massachusetts Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageConcord Collection: Alcott / Concord Mass Home

Alcott / Concord Mass Home
LOUISA MAY ALCOTT Home at Concord, Massachusetts, of the American writer Date: 1832 - 1888

Background imageConcord Collection: View of The Temple of Concord, Girgenti from South Nicola

View of The Temple of Concord, Girgenti from South Nicola, Sicily, Italy

Background imageConcord Collection: Parisians celebrate peace treatry, France, 1919

Parisians celebrate peace treatry, France, 1919
A series of photographs recording of French citizens celebrating the peace treaty in the streets of Paris. From jubilation in the city, German guns being dragged through the streets

Background imageConcord Collection: Green Park 2824

Green Park 2824
Temple of Concord erected in Green Park in 1814 by way of celebrating the peace at what was supposed to be the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Date: 1814

Background imageConcord Collection: Peace 1814 Centennial House Brunswick View Temple

Peace 1814 Centennial House Brunswick View Temple
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Background imageConcord Collection: View Temple Concord Saturn right Arch Septimius Severus

View Temple Concord Saturn right Arch Septimius Severus
Artokoloro

Background imageConcord Collection: Plate 7 Temple Jupiter Tonans Jupiter Thunderer

Plate 7 Temple Jupiter Tonans Jupiter Thunderer
Artokoloro

Background imageConcord Collection: Peace 1814 Centennial House Brunswick Effect Previous

Peace 1814 Centennial House Brunswick Effect Previous
Artokoloro

Background imageConcord Collection: Capitol New Hampshire Concord General Government

Capitol New Hampshire Concord General Government
Artokoloro

Background imageConcord Collection: Plate 13 Arch Settimius Severus 1 Temple Concord

Plate 13 Arch Settimius Severus 1 Temple Concord
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Background imageConcord Collection: Design Ancient Order Foresters Unity Benevolence

Design Ancient Order Foresters Unity Benevolence
Artokoloro

Background imageConcord Collection: USA, New Hampshire, Concord, New Hampshire State House, exterior

USA, New Hampshire, Concord, New Hampshire State House, exterior



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"Concord: A Tapestry of History and Tranquility" Step into the rich tapestry of Concord, a town steeped in history and brimming with tranquility. From the retreat of the British during the Battle to Thoreau's serene Pond, this place holds stories that have shaped our world. The colored engraving depicting the retreat from the Battle on April 19, 1775, captures a pivotal moment in American history. It reminds us of the courage and resilience displayed by those who fought for liberty. In contrast to the echoes of war, Thoreau's Pond offers a peaceful sanctuary where one can find solace amidst nature's embrace. This idyllic spot serves as an inspiration for reflection and introspection. The Treaty of Breda in 1667 symbolizes international diplomacy at its finest. The print and pen-and-ink representation showcases how agreements were reached through dialogue and negotiation. As we delve deeper into history, "First Blow for Liberty" takes us back to Lexington/Concord through a vibrant colored engraving by A. H. Ritchie. It immortalizes those brave souls who stood tall against tyranny – their sacrifice forever etched in our collective memory. The Battle Bridge stands as an enduring testament to valor and determination. Its significance resonates through time, reminding us that even small actions can ignite great change. Daniel Chester French's line rendering statue, "The Minute Man, " embodies strength and patriotism—a tribute to all who defended their land with unwavering resolve. Christmas day on Main Street paints a picture-perfect scene straight out of Americana—joyous celebrations filling every corner with warmth and cheer. At Old North Bridge stands proudly a Minuteman statue—an emblematic figure representing freedom-loving citizens throughout America's journey towards independence. New Hampshire State House graces Concord with its stately presence—an architectural marvel embodying democracy’s core values.