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Ethan Collection

Ethan, a name that echoes through history with various connotations

Background imageEthan Collection: Musical instruments in the time of King David

Musical instruments in the time of King David
6338949 Musical instruments in the time of King David by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Musical instruments in the time of King David)

Background imageEthan Collection: America - Ethan Allen Takes Fort Ticonderoga

America - Ethan Allen Takes Fort Ticonderoga
Ethan Allen Takes Fort Ticonderoga During The American War of Independence in Northern New York Date: 1776

Background imageEthan Collection: Ethan Iverson, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor

Ethan Iverson, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist: Brian O Connor
Ethan Iverson, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015

Background imageEthan Collection: ETHAN ALLEN (1738-1789). Ethan Allen in prison after his capture by the British at Montreal in 1775

ETHAN ALLEN (1738-1789). Ethan Allen in prison after his capture by the British at Montreal in 1775. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageEthan Collection: American Revolutionary soldier. The capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. Steel engraving, 1856

American Revolutionary soldier. The capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. Steel engraving, 1856
ETHAN ALLEN (1738-1789). American Revolutionary soldier. The capture of Fort Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. Steel engraving, 1856

Background imageEthan Collection: American Revolutionary soldier. Wood engraving after a statue

American Revolutionary soldier. Wood engraving after a statue
ETHAN ALLEN (1738-1789). American Revolutionary soldier. Wood engraving after a statue

Background imageEthan Collection: of Fort Ticonderoga on May 10, 1775. Steel engraving, 19th century, after Alonzo Chappel

of Fort Ticonderoga on May 10, 1775. Steel engraving, 19th century, after Alonzo Chappel
ETHAN ALLENs CAPTURE of Fort Ticonderoga on May 10, 1775. Steel engraving, 19th century, after Alonzo Chappel

Background imageEthan Collection: The fast trotting horse Ethan Allen. Wood engraving, 1867

The fast trotting horse Ethan Allen. Wood engraving, 1867
TROTTING HORSE, 1867. The fast trotting horse Ethan Allen. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageEthan Collection: American trotting stud: Ethan Allen, Pocahontas

American trotting stud: Ethan Allen, Pocahontas. Date 1866

Background imageEthan Collection: The celebrated trotting Stallions Ethan Allen and George M

The celebrated trotting Stallions Ethan Allen and George M. Patchen: In the first quarter of their great match to Wagons for $2000-mile heats. Over the Union Course, L.I. October 28th 1858

Background imageEthan Collection: Dexter, Ethan Allen and mate

Dexter, Ethan Allen and mate

Background imageEthan Collection: Ethan Allen & Mate and Lantern & Mate: crossing the score a

Ethan Allen & Mate and Lantern & Mate: crossing the score a dead heat time 2:24 1/2. Date c1859. Ethan Allen & Mate and Lantern & Mate: crossing the score a dead heat time 2:24 1/2. Date c1859

Background imageEthan Collection: Ethan Allen and Mate and Dexter: In their wonderful race, ov

Ethan Allen and Mate and Dexter: In their wonderful race, over the fashion course, L.I. June 21st 1867. Date c1867


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Ethan, a name that echoes through history with various connotations. From the musical instruments in the time of King David to Ethan Allen's capture at Fort Ticonderoga during the American Revolution, this name holds tales of bravery and artistic expression. In ancient times, Ethan was associated with harmonious melodies played on instruments that resonated in the courts of kings. The biblical illustrations depict scenes where music filled the air, transporting listeners to another realm. Fast forward to modern times, and we find Ethan Iverson taking center stage at Love Supreme Jazz Festival in Glynde Place, East Sussex. His performance captivated audiences as he effortlessly showcased his talent on piano. Brian O'Connor's artwork beautifully captured this momentous occasion. However, not all Ethans were musicians or artists; some were heroes who fought for their country's freedom. Ethan Allen stands out as an American Revolutionary soldier whose capture by the British left him imprisoned after a valiant battle at Montreal in 1775. The steel engravings from the 19th century immortalize his sacrifice and dedication to liberty. Even horses bore this illustrious name; one such steed was known for its fast trotting abilities – Ethan Allen became synonymous with speed and grace on racetracks across America. This American trotting stud left a lasting legacy alongside Pocahontas. Whether it be through music or acts of valor, Ethans have made their mark throughout history. Their stories remind us of our shared human experiences – from creating beautiful melodies to fighting for what we believe in – proving that names can carry immense significance beyond mere letters strung together.