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Joseph Warren Collection

Joseph Warren was a remarkable figure in American history, known for his roles as a physician, Revolutionary officer, and Mason

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: Joseph Warren on Bunker Hill

Joseph Warren on Bunker Hill
Joseph Warren, American patriot leader at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Hand-colored engraving reproduction of 19th-century illustration

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: PREV2A-00094

PREV2A-00094
Dr, Joseph Warren of Boston. Hand-colored engraving reproduction of an 18th-century portrait

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: Dr Joseph Warren, 1800

Dr Joseph Warren, 1800
3507780 Dr Joseph Warren, 1800; (add.info.: Dr. Joseph Warren (June 11, 1741 - June 17, 1775) was an American physician who played a leading role in American Patriot organizations in Boston in

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: Joseph Warren (1741-1775). American physician and Revolutionary officer. Masonry

Joseph Warren (1741-1775). American physician and Revolutionary officer. Masonry
AIS5394123 Joseph Warren (1741-1775). American physician and Revolutionary officer. Masonry. Joseph Warrens masonic burial in the city of Boston. 1775

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: Joseph Warren (engraving)

Joseph Warren (engraving)
6025754 Joseph Warren (engraving) by Chappel, Alonzo (1828-87) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Joseph Warren. Illustration for National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Americans by Evert A)

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: American physician Joseph Warren engraving 1895

American physician Joseph Warren engraving 1895
History of the United States by E. Benjamin Andrews - Charles Scribners Son, New York 1895

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: General Warren, in the dress of a minute-man, c1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown

General Warren, in the dress of a minute-man, c1760, (1937). Creator: Unknown
General Warren, in the dress of a minute-man, 1937. Joseph Warren (1741-1775) American physician and Patriot of Boston during early days of the American Revolution

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill, (1877). Creator: Unknown

Battle of Bunker Hill, (1877). Creator: Unknown
Battle of Bunker Hill, (1877). Battle near Charlestown, Massachusetts, which took place on 17 June 1775 in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill. 19th century engraving after an 18th

The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill. 19th century engraving after an 18th century painting by John Trumbull

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: Joseph Warren 1741 - 1775 American Doctor And Soldier Killed At Battle Of Bunker Hill From

Joseph Warren 1741 - 1775 American Doctor And Soldier Killed At Battle Of Bunker Hill From Painting By Alonzo Chappel

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: Vintage American history print of the first eight Presidents of The United States

Vintage American history print of the first eight Presidents of The United States of America. George Washington stands at the center holding a scroll that reads

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: American Revolutionary War print of the Battle of Bunker Hill

American Revolutionary War print of the Battle of Bunker Hill
Vintage American Revolutionary War print of the Battle of Bunker Hill. The battle took place June 17, 1776 during the Siege of Boston early in the American Civil War

Background imageJoseph Warren Collection: Vintage American Revolutionary War print of the Battle of Bunker Hill

Vintage American Revolutionary War print of the Battle of Bunker Hill. The battle took place June 17, 1776 during the Siege of Boston early in the American Civil War


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Joseph Warren was a remarkable figure in American history, known for his roles as a physician, Revolutionary officer, and Mason. Born in 1741, he played a significant part in the Battle of Bunker Hill. In an engraving from 1895, we see Warren portrayed as an American physician with great determination etched on his face. Another captivating image shows General Warren dressed as a minute-man around 1760. The Battle of Bunker Hill holds immense historical significance and is depicted through various prints throughout the years. An unknown creator captured the intensity of this battle in an engraving from 1877, while another print portrays the death of General Warren during this pivotal moment by artist John Trumbull. Warren's legacy lives on through Alonzo Chappel's painting depicting him as both an American doctor and soldier who tragically lost his life at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This poignant artwork serves as a reminder of his sacrifice for freedom. In addition to these depictions specific to Joseph Warren, there are vintage prints showcasing other aspects of American history such as the first eight Presidents or scenes from the Revolutionary War itself. These prints provide us with glimpses into our nation's past and serve as reminders of those who fought bravely for independence.