The Pennsylvania ClipArt gallery includes 130 illustrations related to the Keystone State.
Color illustration of a 13 Star United States flag. The original 13 stars represent the states of Delaware,…
Black line illustration of a 13 Star United States flag. The original 13 stars represent the states…
John Armstrong was an American civil engineer and soldier who served as a major general in the Revolutionary…
The Liberty Bell was rung when the Declaration of Independence was issued in 1776. It was made in 1751.
True Bravery, the American Army at Valley Forge in 1777. Caption below illustration: "After mentioning…
(1791-1868) James Buchanan, fifteenth president of the United States, largely remembered for his failure…
"Recruiting in Philadelphia, Pa., for the Bucktail Pennsylvania Regiment, August, 1862. This famous…
(1833-1918) Cameron served as Secretary of War and as a senator from Pennsylvania.
An illustration of Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, where the First Continental Congress assembled.
Carpenters' Hall is a four-story brick building in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which played…
Carpenters' Hall is located in Center City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, most remembered as the site…
Carpenters' Hall is a four-story brick building in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which played…
"Carpenters' Hall. This building is constructed of small imported bricks, each alternate one glazed,…
The Centennial International Exhibition of 1876, the first official World's Fair in the United States,…
Burning of the engine-house at Chambersburg. The borough was the only major northern community burnt…
The final charge of the Battle of Gettysburg. Both the Confederates and the Union lost thousands of…
Benjamin Chew (November 19, 1722 – January 20, 1810) was a fifth-generation American, a Quaker-born…
Pennsylvania Cent (1 cent) Pennsylvania coin from 1785. Obverse has a right-facing image of a head surrounded…
The monument of Richard Dale (1756-1826), a naval officer born in Norfolk County, VA.
The house of Lydia Darrah (1728-1789). Lydia was a midwife and Philadelphia's first female undertaker.…
A medal with a depiction of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Fort Duquesne (originally called Fort Du Quesne) was a fort established by the French in 1754, at the…
On November 25, the Forbes Expedition under General John Forbes captured the site after the French destroyed…
Benjamin Franklin shortly after his first arrival in Philadelphia. No one who saw him could have guessed…
The birthplace of Robert Fulton, inventor and engineer, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
"Invasion of Pennsylvania- Battle of Gettysburg, Friday, July 3rd, 1863."— Frank Leslie, 1896
The Battle of Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863), fought in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania,…
Homestead Steel Works, located in Homestead, Pennsylvania, was a rival of the steel company, Carnegie…
Professor of Physical Geography and Natural Philosophy in the Central High School of Philadelphia; Professor…
Isaac Hull (March 9, 1773 - February 13, 1843), was a Commodore in the United States Navy.
Little Round Top is the smaller of two rocky hills south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. It was the site…
The Lutheran Church in Philadelphia that Congress met at to "return thanks to the Almighty God for crowning…