Clipart illustrations of famous places during or made famous by the American Revolutionary War.
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Agnew and Erskine
Head-quarters of Agnew and Erskine. This house is on the south bank of Still River, at the north end of the main street. It was built by Benjamind Knapp, in 1770, and was owned by him at the time of... |
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Alden Tavern
"The Alden Tavern."—Lossing, 1851... |
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Andre Captured
"View of the place where Andre was captured."—Lossing, 1851... |
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Apollo Room
"The Apollo Room. The room used for public meetings is in the rear building of the old Raleigh tavern at Williamsburg, and up to the day of my visit it had remained unaltered. Carpenters were then a... |
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Arnold Birth-place
"Birth-place of Benedict Arnold."—Lossing, 1851... |
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Arnold Landing-Place
"View of the landing-place of Arnold. This sketch is from the west side of the cove in which the troops under Arnold landed. In the distance, on the extreme right, is the point where the division un... |
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Arnold Wounded
Place where Arnold was wounded. This view is in a narrow alley near the north end of Sault au Matelot Street, in the rear of St. Paul's Street. At the time in question St. Paul's Street did n... |
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Arnold's Battle
Scene of Arnold's naval battle. This sketch was made from the pilot's room of the steam-boat just after leaving Port Jackson. On the left is a point of the main land, and on the right is seen a port... |
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Arnold's Head-Quarters
"Arnold's head-quarters."—Lossing, 1851... |
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Arnold's Residence
Arnold's residence. Arnold lived in Water Street, near the ship-yard. The house is still standing (1848), on the left side of the street going toward the water. It is a handsome frame building, emb... |
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Barrett's House
"Colonel Barrett's House. This sketch is from the road leading to the village of Concord by the way of the North Bridge. The home was erected about eighty yeras ago, by Colonel Barrett, and is now o... |
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Battle-ground
This view is taken from near the house of Mr. Neilson, looking northwest. In the foreground, on the right, are seen the remains of the intrenchments which here crossed the road from Fort Neilson, the... |
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Battleground near Fort Anne
Battleground near Fort Anne. This sketch was taken from the rail-road, looking north. The forest upon the left is the 'thick wood' of the Revolution, but on the right cultivated fields have taken th... |
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Bauffet's Point
"View at Bauffet's Point."—Lossing, 1851... |
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Beloeil Mountain
Beloeil Mountain, this sketch is taken from the southeast angle of old Fort chambly, showing the rapids in the forground. The mountain is twenty miles distant, near the Sorel. On the highest point o... |
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Bennington Battle-Ground
The Bennington battle-ground. This view is from the hill on the southwest bank of the Walloomscoick, a little west of the road from the bridge to Starkville, looking northeast. The road over this hi... |
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Beverly Dock
"View at Beverly Dock. This view is taken from the Hudson River rail-road, looking north. The dock, covered with cord wood, is seen near the point on the left. It is at the termination of a marsh, ... |
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Birmingham Meeting-House
"Birmingham Meeting-house. This is a view of the southerly front of the meeting-house. The building is very substantially built of stone. Much of it is serpentine, which abounds in that region, and... |
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Bloody Pond
Bloody Pond. Tradition avers that for many years its waters bore a bloody hue, and it has ever since been called Bloody Pond.... |
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Bloody Run
Bloody Run, a stream which comes leaping in sparkling cascades from the hills, and affords fine trout fishing. It derives its name from the fact that, while the English had possession of the fort in ... |
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Boone's Fort
"Boone's Fort. This sketch is from a drawing by Colonel Henderson, and published in Collin's Historical Collections of Kentucky, page 417. It was composed of a number of long-houses disposed ... |
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Boone's Fort
Daniel Boone blazed the Wilderness Trail into central Kentucky and built Fort Boone, soon renamed Boonesborough.... |
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Boston
"View of Boston from Dorchester Heights in 1774. This picture is from an English print of the time. Then the principal portion of the town was upon the eastern slope and flats. There were a few hou... |
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Boston Neck
"View of the lines on Boston neck."—Lossing, 1851... |
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Breakfast Room
"The Breakfast Room. This is a view of the room in the Robinson House in which Arnold was at breakfast when he received Colonel Jameson's letter announcing the arrest of Andre. It is preserved in it... |