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"Unleashing the Spirit of Independence: The Revolutionary War, 1775-1783" Step back in time to the birth of a nation

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: First page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775 to

First page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775 to prevent further conflict
OLIVE BRANCH PETITION, 1775. First page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775 to prevent further conflict with Great Britain. The petition was rejected

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by British troops, 17 March 1776

Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by British troops, 17 March 1776
EVACUATION OF BOSTON, 1776. Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by British troops, 17 March 1776

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Surrender of British standards at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781

Surrender of British standards at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781. Wood engraving, American, 1852
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. Surrender of British standards at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781. Wood engraving, American, 1852

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: The Van Kleek house, then a tavern, in Kingston, New York, where the state legislature met in

The Van Kleek house, then a tavern, in Kingston, New York, where the state legislature met in January 1778
KINGSTON: LEGISLATURE, 1778. The Van Kleek house, then a tavern, in Kingston, New York, where the state legislature met in January 1778 and gave its assent to the Articles of Confederation

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Soldiers under the command of Colonel Henry Knox entering the camp of the Continental Army

Soldiers under the command of Colonel Henry Knox entering the camp of the Continental Army besieging Boston
LAKE CHAMPLAIN MARCH, 1776. Soldiers under the command of Colonel Henry Knox entering the camp of the Continental Army besieging Boston

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: (1749-1812). American Revolutionary officer. Painting by Gilbert Stuart, c1794

(1749-1812). American Revolutionary officer. Painting by Gilbert Stuart, c1794
PETER GANSEVOORT (1749-1812). American Revolutionary officer. Painting by Gilbert Stuart, c1794

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: General George Washingtons army building log cabins at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

General George Washingtons army building log cabins at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-1778
VALLEY FORGE, 1777. General George Washingtons army building log cabins at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-1778. Contemporary Italian line engraving

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Boston Harbor at the time of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775

Boston Harbor at the time of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. Contemporary English or Loyalist watercolor
BOSTON HARBOR, 1775. Boston Harbor at the time of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. Contemporary English or Loyalist watercolor

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Letter from Alexander Hamilton to John Hancock, 18 September 1777

Letter from Alexander Hamilton to John Hancock, 18 September 1777, urging him to move Congress out of Philadelphia
HAMILTON: LETTER, 1777. Letter from Alexander Hamilton to John Hancock, 18 September 1777, urging him to move Congress out of Philadelphia and out of danger during the Revolutionary War

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels. English cartoon, 1775

Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels. English cartoon, 1775
BUNKER HILL: CARTOON, 1775. Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels. English cartoon, 1775, ascribing the fighting between America and Britannia to the influence of Lord Bute

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Fashionable Hairdo or the Triumph of Liberty. French cartoon, c1781

Fashionable Hairdo or the Triumph of Liberty. French cartoon, c1781, referring to the the American War of Independence
TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY. c1781. Fashionable Hairdo or the Triumph of Liberty. French cartoon, c1781, referring to the the American War of Independence and to the extremes of womens fashion in France

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Article ten of the Treaty of Alliance between France and the United States, concluded in Paris

Article ten of the Treaty of Alliance between France and the United States, concluded in Paris, 6 February 1778
TREATY OF ALLIANCE, 1778. Article ten of the Treaty of Alliance between France and the United States, concluded in Paris, 6 February 1778

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA BATTLEFIELD. The battlefield of the Battle of Kings Mountain, South Carolina

SOUTH CAROLINA BATTLEFIELD. The battlefield of the Battle of Kings Mountain, South Carolina, 7 October 1780. Wood engraving, American, 1852

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Certificate signed by the paymaster, March 1785, for back pay and interest, since 23 March 1783

Certificate signed by the paymaster, March 1785, for back pay and interest, since 23 March 1783
CONTINENTAL ARMY: PAY. Certificate signed by the paymaster, March 1785, for back pay and interest, since 23 March 1783, owed a soldier in the Continental Army

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Orders. Broadside by British General Henry Clinton, Charleston, South Carolina, 1 June 1780

Orders. Broadside by British General Henry Clinton, Charleston, South Carolina, 1 June 1780
SOUTH CAROLINA, 1780. Orders. Broadside by British General Henry Clinton, Charleston, South Carolina, 1 June 1780, congratulating the British Army on its successes in the back country of the state

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty

Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty, published at Worcester
MASSACHUSETTS SPY, 1776. Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty, published at Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: The British attack on Fort Washington above the Hudson River in upper Manhattan, 16 November 1776

The British attack on Fort Washington above the Hudson River in upper Manhattan, 16 November 1776
FORT WASHINGTON, 1776. The British attack on Fort Washington above the Hudson River in upper Manhattan, 16 November 1776, early in the Revolutionary War. Lithograph after a drawing by an eyewitness

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Sketch of the Great Chain and Boom at the bottom of the Hudson River. Drawing, c1778

Sketch of the Great Chain and Boom at the bottom of the Hudson River. Drawing, c1778
HUDSON RIVER: CHAIN, c1778. Sketch of the Great Chain and Boom at the bottom of the Hudson River. Drawing, c1778

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Plan of the battle fought near Camden, South Carolina, 16 August 1780, during the Revolutionary War

Plan of the battle fought near Camden, South Carolina, 16 August 1780, during the Revolutionary War
BATTLE OF CAMDEN, 1780. Plan of the battle fought near Camden, South Carolina, 16 August 1780, during the Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: BATTLE OF HARLEM, 1776. The 42nd Highlanders are fleeing General Washingtons troops at the Battle

BATTLE OF HARLEM, 1776. The 42nd Highlanders are fleeing General Washingtons troops at the Battle of Harlem Heights, New York, 16 September 1776. Steel engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Premilinary drawing by John Trumbull for his painting of the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey

Premilinary drawing by John Trumbull for his painting of the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January 1777
BATTLE OF PRINCETON, 1777. Premilinary drawing by John Trumbull for his painting of the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January 1777

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: George Washingtons first headquarters at Wills Creek, near Cumberland, Maryland

George Washingtons first headquarters at Wills Creek, near Cumberland, Maryland. Line engraving, late 1800s
WASHINGTONs HEADQUARTERS. George Washingtons first headquarters at Wills Creek, near Cumberland, Maryland. Line engraving, late 1800s

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Commemorative comb with the image of President Andrew Jackson flanked by smaller images of George

Commemorative comb with the image of President Andrew Jackson flanked by smaller images of George Washington
ANDREW JACKSON: COMB. Commemorative comb with the image of President Andrew Jackson flanked by smaller images of George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette, 1831

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals. Painting by an unknown artist, c1815
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington and his generals. Painting by an unknown artist, c1815

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp

American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp, describing Captain Washington as grown so
AMERICAN REVOLUTION: SONG. American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp, describing Captain Washington as grown so tarnal-proud

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: Yorktown: Surrender, 1781

Yorktown: Surrender, 1781
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to General George Washington and French General Rochambeau at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: SONS OF LIBERTY: STATUE. A fanciful European view of the pulling down of the statue of King George

SONS OF LIBERTY: STATUE. A fanciful European view of the pulling down of the statue of King George III in New York City, 9 July 1776. Contemporary line engraving, by François Xavier Habermann, Paris

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: EVACUATION OF BOSTON, 1776. Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by

EVACUATION OF BOSTON, 1776. Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by British troops, 17 March 1776

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: VALLEY FORGE, WINTER 1777. General George Washington inspecting the Continental Army at Valley

VALLEY FORGE, WINTER 1777. General George Washington inspecting the Continental Army at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, during the winter of 1777-1778. Wood engraving, American, 1850

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: REBECCA MOTTE (1738-1815). N

REBECCA MOTTE (1738-1815). N

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: REVOLUTIONARY WAR: FRANCE. Britannia, standing on a pile of weapons

REVOLUTIONARY WAR: FRANCE. Britannia, standing on a pile of weapons, condemns the American rebels for their treaty with France. Line engraving, English, 1780

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: BUNKER HILL: CARTOON, 1775. Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels

BUNKER HILL: CARTOON, 1775. Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels. English cartoon, 1775, ascribing the fighting between America and Britannia to the influence of Lord Bute

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: George Washingtons farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783

George Washingtons farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783
WASHINGTONs FAREWELL. George Washingtons farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City, 4 December 1783. Wood engraving, 1876, after Edwin Austin Abbey

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL. Broadside, printed in Providence, Rhode Island

BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL. Broadside, printed in Providence, Rhode Island, reporting on the Battle of Bunker Hill at Charlestown, Massachusetts, 17 June 1775

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY. c1781. Fashionable Hairdo or the Triumph of Liberty. French cartoon, c1781

TRIUMPH OF LIBERTY. c1781. Fashionable Hairdo or the Triumph of Liberty. French cartoon, c1781, referring to the the American War of Independence and to the extremes of womens fashion in France

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. Surrender of British standards at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781

YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. Surrender of British standards at Yorktown, Virginia, 19 October 1781. Wood engraving, American, 1852

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: AMERICAN REVOLUTION: SONG. American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp

AMERICAN REVOLUTION: SONG. American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp, describing Captain Washington as grown so tarnal-proud

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: AMERICAN LOYALISTS, 1783. Americans loyal to Great Britain are received in England after the end

AMERICAN LOYALISTS, 1783. Americans loyal to Great Britain are received in England after the end of the Revolutionary War, 1783. William Franklin is in the center

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: WEST POINT, c1781. The Continental Army garrison at West Point on the Hudson River, New York

WEST POINT, c1781. The Continental Army garrison at West Point on the Hudson River, New York, as it looked at the close of the Revolutionary War. Line engraving from New York Magazine, 1791

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: NEW YORK: SENATE, 1777. House at Kingston, New York, in which the Senate adopted the Constitution

NEW YORK: SENATE, 1777. House at Kingston, New York, in which the Senate adopted the Constitution of New York on 20 April 1777. Wood engraving, 1851

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. View of Concord, Massachusetts, as the British troops enter town

BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. View of Concord, Massachusetts, as the British troops enter town, 19 April 1775. Line engraving by Amos Doolittle, 1775

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: NEW YORK: PRISON, c1776. The New Jail in New York City, converted by the British to a provost

NEW YORK: PRISON, c1776. The New Jail in New York City, converted by the British to a provost prison where American officers were confined during the Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, 1875

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. General George Washington (by tent, center)

SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. General George Washington (by tent, center), Comte de Rochambeau (looking at map), and Marquis de Lafayette (pointing)

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: NEW YORK: BRITISH, 1776. The landing of British troops in New York, 1776

NEW YORK: BRITISH, 1776. The landing of British troops in New York, 1776. A fanciful contemporary French line engraving

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: BRITISH PRISON SHIP, 1770s. Five Americans escaping from the British prison ship Jersey

BRITISH PRISON SHIP, 1770s. Five Americans escaping from the British prison ship Jersey, anchored in the East River, New York, during the Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, American, 1838

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: BATTLE OF BENNINGTON, 1777. The battlefield at Bennington, Vermont

BATTLE OF BENNINGTON, 1777. The battlefield at Bennington, Vermont. Wood engraving, American, mid-19th century

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. French plan of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia

SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. French plan of the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, during the American Revolution, 1781

Background imageRevolutionary War Collection: SARATOGA SURRENDER, 1777. British General John Burgoyne surrenders his army to General Horatio

SARATOGA SURRENDER, 1777. British General John Burgoyne surrenders his army to General Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777. Engraving by Berger, after Daniel Chodowiecki, 1784



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