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Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century

General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century
WASHINGTON: VALLEY FORGE. General George Washington with Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787

George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787, as depicted on the title page of a work on U.S

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: General George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778

General George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778. Wood engraving, 19th century
WASHINGTON AT MONMOUTH. General George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution 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 imageAmerican Revolution Collection: British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown

British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, ending the fighting in the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Siege of Yorktown, 1781. Wood engraving, 19th century

Siege of Yorktown, 1781. Wood engraving, 19th century
AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Siege of Yorktown, 1781. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Washington taking command of the Continental Army, 3 July 1775, on the Common at Cambridge

Washington taking command of the Continental Army, 3 July 1775, on the Common at Cambridge, Massachusetts
GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1775. Washington taking command of the Continental Army, 3 July 1775, on the Common at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Copper engraving, American, 1829

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington surveying British-occupied New York

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington surveying British-occupied New York City from a vantage
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington surveying British-occupied New York City from a vantage point up the Hudson River during the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown

British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, which ended the fighting in the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: General Washington accepting surrender from the mortally wounded Hessian Colonel Rall at

General Washington accepting surrender from the mortally wounded Hessian Colonel Rall at the Battle of Trenton
TRENTON: SURRENDER, 1776. General Washington accepting surrender from the mortally wounded Hessian Colonel Rall at the Battle of Trenton, 27 December 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington (seated)

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington (seated) with the Marquis de Lafayette during the American
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington (seated) with the Marquis de Lafayette during the American Revolutionary War, c1778. Wood engraving, American, 1887

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The British General Charles Cornwallis surrenders to American General George Washington at

The British General Charles Cornwallis surrenders to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The British General Charles Cornwallis surrenders to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, ending fighting during the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778

Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778
WASHINGTON: OATH, 1778. Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778, the Congress of the United States required all officers of the Amry and the Navy

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: General George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January 1777

General George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January 1777. Steel engraving after John Trumbull
BATTLE OF PRINCETON, 1777. General George Washington at the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey, 3 January 1777. Steel engraving after John Trumbull

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: American Revolutionary soldier. Sampson presenting a letter of commendation in her behalf

American Revolutionary soldier. Sampson presenting a letter of commendation in her behalf, from her commanding officer
DEBORAH SAMPSON (1760-1827). American Revolutionary soldier. Sampson presenting a letter of commendation in her behalf, from her commanding officer, to General George Washington

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean

Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean the boots of a British
YOUNG ANDREW JACKSON. Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean the boots of a British officer in 1781. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington at Princeton

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington at Princeton
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington at Princeton. Engraving, 19th century, after the painting by Charles Willson Peale

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington repudiating the proposal by Colonel

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington repudiating the proposal by Colonel Lewis Nicola to
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington repudiating the proposal by Colonel Lewis Nicola to employ the army to make himself king, at Newburgh, New York

Background imageAmerican Revolution 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 imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York

Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York
WASHINGTONs ARMY, 1776. Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York, 9 July 1776: illustration by Howard Pyle

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington taking farewell of his mother at

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington taking farewell of his mother at the start of
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington taking farewell of his mother at the start of the Revolution. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: General George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778

General George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778. Wood engraving, American, 19th century
BATTLE OF MONMOUTH, 1778. General George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Angelica Peale crowning Washington

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Angelica Peale crowning Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Angelica Peale crowning Washington. Engraving, 19th century, after A. Bobbett

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: John Hancocks Defiance. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

John Hancocks Defiance. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. John Hancocks Defiance. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. George Washington Before Boston

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. George Washington Before Boston
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. George Washington Before Boston. Medal cut by Pierre Simon Benjamin Duvivier, 1786, commemorating the American War of Independence

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: General George Washington with Marquis de Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777

General George Washington with Marquis de Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Steel engraving, 19th century
WASHINGTON: VALLEY FORGE. General George Washington with Marquis de Lafayette at Valley Forge, 1777. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Proclamation of an embargo of exported provisions from Virginia during the Revolutionary War

Proclamation of an embargo of exported provisions from Virginia during the Revolutionary War
JEFFERSON: EMBARGO, 1779. Proclamation of an embargo of exported provisions from Virginia during the Revolutionary War, issued by Thomas Jefferson as Governor of Virginia, 30 November 1779

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The Declaration Committee. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson meeting at

The Declaration Committee. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson meeting at Jeffersons lodgings
DECLARATION COMMITTEE. The Declaration Committee. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson meeting at Jeffersons lodgings on the corner of Seventh and (High)

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston

(1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston, 1776
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston, 1776. Oil on panel, c1806, by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Letter of James Madison from the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia to Thomas Jefferson at

Letter of James Madison from the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia to Thomas Jefferson at Paris
MADISON TO JEFFERSON, 1787. Letter of James Madison from the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia to Thomas Jefferson at Paris, 6 September 1787

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Portraits and autographs of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Crossing the Delaware

Crossing the Delaware
CROSSING THE DELAWARE. Washington Crossing the Delaware. General George Washington leading his troop across the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War, 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). General George Washington leaving New York, 23 December 1783, for Annapolis, Maryland. Wood engraving, American, 1827

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE A draft of the Declaration of Independence prepared by Thomas Jefferson for a friend after Congress had approved the text on 2 July 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Washington: Valley Forge

Washington: Valley Forge
WASHINGTON: VALLEY FORGE. General George Washington and Baron von Steuben at Valley Forge in 1778. Engraving after Howard Pyle

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: OLIVER CROMWELL (1752-1853)

OLIVER CROMWELL (1752-1853). American Revolutionary War soldier. Cromwells honorable discharge, 5 June 1783, written and signed by George Washington

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. Washington taking farewell of his mother. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington receiving a salute on the field of Trenton. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Declaration: Signatures

Declaration: Signatures
DECLARATION: SIGNATURES. Second page of signatures on the Declaration of Independence

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Washington: Valley Forge

Washington: Valley Forge
WASHINGTON: VALLEY FORGE. George Washingtons prayer at Valley Forge. Color engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington entering New York on 25 November 1783. Comtemporary watercolor

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). George Washingtons entry into New York on the evacuation of the city by the British on 25 November 1783. Lithograph, 1857, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Washington surveying British forces from a vantage point in northern Manhattan (presently Washington Heights)

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The fourth and final page of Thomas Jeffersons rough draft of the Declaration of Independence, written 11-28 June 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. George Washington crossing the Delaware River on the evening of 25 December 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Boston: Evacuation, 1776

Boston: Evacuation, 1776
BOSTON: EVACUATION, 1776. General George Washington observing the evacuation of Boston, Massachusetts, by the British forces under Sir General William Howe, 17 March 1776. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The first page of Thomas Jeffersons rough draft of the Declaration of Independence, written 11-28 June 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. George Washington crossing the Delaware River on the evening of 25 December 1776



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