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Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The seal of Virginia, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution

The seal of Virginia, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution
VIRGINIA STATE SEAL. The seal of Virginia, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American lawyer, politician and military commander. Oil painting by Charles Curran

American lawyer, politician and military commander. Oil painting by Charles Curran, early 19th century
MORGAN LEWIS (1754-1844). American lawyer, politician and military commander. Oil painting by Charles Curran, early 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: (1746-1817). Polish patriot who fought with the colonists during the American Revolution

(1746-1817). Polish patriot who fought with the colonists during the American Revolution. Lithograph, 1839, by A
THADDEUS KOSCIUSKO (1746-1817). Polish patriot who fought with the colonists during the American Revolution. Lithograph, 1839, by A. Girard

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The encampment of British forces under General John Burgoyne on the Hudson River near Stillwater

The encampment of British forces under General John Burgoyne on the Hudson River near Stillwater and Saratoga
SARATOGA: ENCAMPMENT, 1777. The encampment of British forces under General John Burgoyne on the Hudson River near Stillwater and Saratoga, New York, from 20 September 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Emblem of the Culpepper Minutemen, of Culpepper, Virignia, during the American Revolution

Emblem of the Culpepper Minutemen, of Culpepper, Virignia, during the American Revolution
CULPEPPER MINUTEMEN. Emblem of the Culpepper Minutemen, of Culpepper, Virignia, during the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayettes departure for America, 1777

(1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayettes departure for America, 1777. Lithograph, French, 19th century
MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayettes departure for America, 1777. Lithograph, French, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The seal of Rhode Island, one of the original Thirteen States

The seal of Rhode Island, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution
RHODE ISLAND STATE SEAL. The seal of Rhode Island, one of the original Thirteen States, at the time of the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: 16 December 1773. Colored American line engraving, 1793

16 December 1773. Colored American line engraving, 1793
BOSTON TEA PARTY, 1773. 16 December 1773. Colored American line engraving, 1793

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American patriot and political leader. Colored stipple engraving, 19th century

American patriot and political leader. Colored stipple engraving, 19th century
ELBRIDGE GERRY (1744-1814). American patriot and political leader. Colored stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris in February 1777

Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris in February 1777
FRANKLIN & LAFAYETTE, 1777. Marquis de Lafayette and Benjamin Franklin meeting for the first time at Paris in February 1777. Lithograph, French, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: British troops, accompanied by Loyalists, marching across New Jersey following the evacuation of

British troops, accompanied by Loyalists, marching across New Jersey following the evacuation of Philadelphia during
LOYALISTS & BRITISH, 1778. British troops, accompanied by Loyalists, marching across New Jersey following the evacuation of Philadelphia during the American Revolutionary War, 18 June 1778

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: English satirical engraving, 1780, attacking King George III, center

English satirical engraving, 1780, attacking King George III, center, sharing a cannibal feast with an Indian chief
GEORGE III CARTOON, 1780. English satirical engraving, 1780, attacking King George III, center, sharing a cannibal feast with an Indian chief, for using Indian allies against the Americans

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: An English cartoon from 1779 critical of King George III, who goes hunting while towns in America

An English cartoon from 1779 critical of King George III, who goes hunting while towns in America are burning
GEORGE III CARTOON, 1779. An English cartoon from 1779 critical of King George III, who goes hunting while towns in America are burning, houses in London, England, stand empty and Mr

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: A French plan of West Point during the American Revolutionary War, 1780

A French plan of West Point during the American Revolutionary War, 1780
REVOLUTIONARY WAR MAP. A French plan of West Point during the American Revolutionary War, 1780

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: German soldier. Baron Johann de Kalb (center) introducing the Marquis de Lafayette (left)

German soldier. Baron Johann de Kalb (center) introducing the Marquis de Lafayette (left)
BARON de KALB (1721-1780). German soldier. Baron Johann de Kalb (center) introducing the Marquis de Lafayette (left) to American diplomat Silas Deane in Paris, November 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Bold Americans. A New Song. American broadside, Boston, c1770

Bold Americans. A New Song. American broadside, Boston, c1770
BOLD AMERICANS, c1770. Bold Americans. A New Song. American broadside, Boston, c1770

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American revolutionary officer: line and stipple engraving, American, 19th century

American revolutionary officer: line and stipple engraving, American, 19th century
JOHN STARK (1728-1822). American revolutionary officer: line and stipple engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The conscription of Hessians for service alongside the British forces in America during

The conscription of Hessians for service alongside the British forces in America during the American Revolutionary War
HESSIANS: CONSCRIPTION. The conscription of Hessians for service alongside the British forces in America during the American Revolutionary War. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The capture of Major John Andre, a British soldier and spy during the American Revolution

The capture of Major John Andre, a British soldier and spy during the American Revolution, near Tarrytown, New York
JOHN ANDRE (1751-1780). The capture of Major John Andre, a British soldier and spy during the American Revolution, near Tarrytown, New York, 1780. American engraving, c1850

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: A messenger journeying across Massachusetts brings news of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775

A messenger journeying across Massachusetts brings news of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. A messenger journeying across Massachusetts brings news of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775, to colonists sympathetic to the patriot cause: wood engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The horse America throwing his master. An English satirical cartoon of 1779 predicting the outcome

The horse America throwing his master. An English satirical cartoon of 1779 predicting the outcome of the American
CARTOON: OUTCOME, 1779. The horse America throwing his master. An English satirical cartoon of 1779 predicting the outcome of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Sons of Liberty protesting the Stamp Act in Boston by

Sons of Liberty protesting the Stamp Act in Boston by
STAMP ACT RIOT, 1765. Sons of Liberty protesting the Stamp Act in Boston by burning stamps. Lithograph from a 19th century American book

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: British and Hessian soldiers of the American Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, 19th century

British and Hessian soldiers of the American Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, 19th century
BRITISH & HESSIAN SOLDIERS. British and Hessian soldiers of the American Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Female Continental Soldier

Female Continental Soldier
FEMALE CONTINENTAL SOLDIER. Woodcut, American, 1779

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Surrender of General John Burgoyne to Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777

Surrender of General John Burgoyne to Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777
SARATOGA: SURRENDER, 1777. Surrender of General John Burgoyne to Horatio Gates at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The spire of the Old North (Christ) Church in which two lanterns glowed in the night of 18 April

The spire of the Old North (Christ) Church in which two lanterns glowed in the night of 18 April 1775 in prearranged
BOSTON: OLD NORTH CHURCH. The spire of the Old North (Christ) Church in which two lanterns glowed in the night of 18 April 1775 in prearranged signal that the British were coming

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American newspaper publisher and American Revolutionary War spy. Engraving after Gilbert Stuart

American newspaper publisher and American Revolutionary War spy. Engraving after Gilbert Stuart
JAMES RIVINGTON (1724-1802). American newspaper publisher and American Revolutionary War spy. Engraving after Gilbert Stuart

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American Revolutionary leader. Gwinnetts autograph signature on the U. S

American Revolutionary leader. Gwinnetts autograph signature on the U. S. Declaration of Independence, 1776
BUTTON GWINNETT (1735-1777). American Revolutionary leader. Gwinnetts autograph signature on the U.S. Declaration of Independence, 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, 18 April 1775. Wood engraving, 19th century

Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, 18 April 1775. Wood engraving, 19th century
PAUL REVEREs RIDE, 1775. Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts, 18 April 1775. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Major General Benedict Arnold wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of

Major General Benedict Arnold wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of Saratoga
BATTLE OF SARATOGA, 1777. Major General Benedict Arnold wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of Saratoga, 7 October 1777. Steel engraving, American, 1858

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Minutemen on their way to Boston to take part in the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 1775

Minutemen on their way to Boston to take part in the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 1775
NEW HAMPSHIRE MINUTEMEN. Minutemen on their way to Boston to take part in the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 1775, bringing with them a wagonload of gunpowder seized from Fort William

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Halt of British troops near Elisha Joness house, Concord, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775

Halt of British troops near Elisha Joness house, Concord, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 19th century
BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. Halt of British troops near Elisha Joness house, Concord, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American Revolutionary officer. Wood engraving, 19th century

American Revolutionary officer. Wood engraving, 19th century
JOHN GLOVER (1732-1797). American Revolutionary officer. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty Bell from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

LIBERTY BELL. The Liberty Bell from Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Watercolor, c1840

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The death of Major John Pitcairn of the British Royal Marines at the Battle of Bunker Hill during

The death of Major John Pitcairn of the British Royal Marines at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. The death of Major John Pitcairn of the British Royal Marines at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 17 June 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: (1728-1777). American Revolutionary general

(1728-1777). American Revolutionary general
NICHOLAS HERKIMER (1728-1777). American Revolutionary general. General Herkimer and the Continental Army battle Chief Joseph Brants Mohawks, and the British at Oriskany in western New York State

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: (1730-1794). American (Prussian-born) army officer. Detail of a painting, 1786, by Ralph Earl

(1730-1794). American (Prussian-born) army officer. Detail of a painting, 1786, by Ralph Earl
BARON FRIEDRICH von STEUBEN (1730-1794). American (Prussian-born) army officer. Detail of a painting, 1786, by Ralph Earl

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American troops under General Anthony Wayne surprising and capturing the British garrison at Stony

American troops under General Anthony Wayne surprising and capturing the British garrison at Stony Point, New York
BATTLE OF STONY POINT, 1779. American troops under General Anthony Wayne surprising and capturing the British garrison at Stony Point, New York, on 16 July 1779. Steel engraving, American, 1857

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Signing of the preliminary peace treaty between England and the allies, France and Spain

Signing of the preliminary peace treaty between England and the allies, France and Spain, at Versailles, France
TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. Signing of the preliminary peace treaty between England and the allies, France and Spain, at Versailles, France, 20 January 1783. Contemporary English line engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayette conferring with the King and Queen of France

(1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayette conferring with the King and Queen of France
MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834). French soldier and statesman. Lafayette conferring with the King and Queen of France, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, prior to his departure for America in 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American Revolutionary statesman. Line engraving, 19th century

American Revolutionary statesman. Line engraving, 19th century
HENRY LAURENS (1724-1792). American Revolutionary statesman. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century
HENRY LAURENS (1724-1792). American Revolutionary statesman. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: American soldier and traitor. Wood engraving, 19th century

American soldier and traitor. Wood engraving, 19th century
BENEDICT ARNOLD (1741-1801). American soldier and traitor. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: A colonial American blacksmith forges weapons at the outbreak of the Revoutionary War

A colonial American blacksmith forges weapons at the outbreak of the Revoutionary War
COLONIAL BLACKSMITH. A colonial American blacksmith forges weapons at the outbreak of the Revoutionary War. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The First Announcement of the Great Declaration (of Independence)

The First Announcement of the Great Declaration (of Independence). John Nixon making the first public reading of
THE REBELS OF 76. The First Announcement of the Great Declaration (of Independence). John Nixon making the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in the States House Yard

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of

The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of Germantown, Pennsylvania
BENJAMIN CHEW HOUSE, 1777. The American attack on the house of Benjamin Chew, a British stronghold during the Battle of Germantown, Pennsylvania, 3-4 October 1777: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: 19 April 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge: colored engraving, 19th century

19 April 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge: colored engraving, 19th century
THE BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. 19 April 1775. The engagement at the North Bridge: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Framed Print Collection: Night maneuvers by the Continental Army during the Siege of Boston, Massachusetts

Night maneuvers by the Continental Army during the Siege of Boston, Massachusetts
BOSTON: EVACUATION, 1776. Night maneuvers by the Continental Army during the Siege of Boston, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, English, mid-19th century



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