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Mouse Mat : NEW YORK: RIOT, 1871. Orange Headquarters, a Protestant organization at Twenty-Ninth Street and Eighth Avenue, New York, during the Tammany Riots, 12 July 1871. Contemporary wood engraving
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NEW YORK: RIOT, 1871. Orange Headquarters, a Protestant organization at Twenty-Ninth Street and Eighth Avenue, New York, during the Tammany Riots, 12 July 1871. Contemporary wood engraving
Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age
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1871 Catholic Chaos Head Quarters Immigrant Irish Manhattan Orange Protestant Riot Tammany
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NEW YORK: RIOT, 1871. Orange Headquarters, a Protestant organization at Twenty-Ninth Street and Eighth Avenue, New York, during the Tammany Riots, 12 July 1871. Contemporary wood engraving captures the chaotic scene as tensions between Protestants and Catholics reach boiling point in Manhattan. In this historic image from The Granger Collection's archives, we witness the aftermath of a violent clash that shook the streets of New York City. The crowd spills onto the pavement outside Orange Headquarters - an emblematic building representing Protestant ideals - as smoke billows from nearby buildings set ablaze during the Tammany Riots. The late afternoon sun casts long shadows over this snapshot of American history. Immigrants hailing from Ireland find themselves caught up in a wave of unrest fueled by religious differences and political affiliations. The architecture surrounding them stands as a testament to North America's ever-evolving urban landscape. Amidst the chaos, we see individuals passionately expressing their beliefs and frustrations through protest signs held high above their heads. This powerful engraving encapsulates both the fervor and volatility that characterized this period in New York City's past. Granger Art on Demand brings us face-to-face with these significant moments captured by artists who sought to document history as it unfolded before them. Through their lens, we gain insight into pivotal events that shaped our society today.
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