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Images Dated 28th September 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: LOYALIST OATH, 1779. Form used during the American Revolution by British officials to sign up

LOYALIST OATH, 1779. Form used during the American Revolution by British officials to sign up Americans loyal to King George III of England

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. A Tupperware party in an American home. Advertising photograph, 1950

TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. A Tupperware party in an American home. Advertising photograph, 1950

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: TEXAS: STORE, 1938. Houseware store in San Augustine, Texas, photographed by Russell Lee

TEXAS: STORE, 1938. Houseware store in San Augustine, Texas, photographed by Russell Lee, 1939

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: SHARECROPPER, 1938. Former sharecropper, now a Farm Security Administration client

SHARECROPPER, 1938. Former sharecropper, now a Farm Security Administration client at a southeast Missouri farm. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1938

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: WWI: HOWITZER, c1915. Austrian soldiers covering their ears as a Skoda howitzer fires

WWI: HOWITZER, c1915. Austrian soldiers covering their ears as a Skoda howitzer fires. Photograph, c1915

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: WWI: HOWITZER, c1915. Soldiers manning a camouflaged howitzer. Photograph, c1915

WWI: HOWITZER, c1915. Soldiers manning a camouflaged howitzer. Photograph, c1915

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: BENEDICT ARNOLD: TREASON. Proclamation by Benedict Arnold, issued in New York after

BENEDICT ARNOLD: TREASON. Proclamation by Benedict Arnold, issued in New York after his flight to British lines in 1780, urging members of the Continental Army to join his Majestys Arms

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: CHILD LABOR, c1910. Child berry pickers in a wagon belonging to the Maryland Biscuit Company

CHILD LABOR, c1910. Child berry pickers in a wagon belonging to the Maryland Biscuit Company, c1910

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: WAR PROVISIONS, 1756. Order to pay for troop provisions, 1756, during the French

WAR PROVISIONS, 1756. Order to pay for troop provisions, 1756, during the French and Indian War. The order is written in Benjamin Franklin handwriting

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: MILITARY TEXT BOOK, 1777. A Military Course

MILITARY TEXT BOOK, 1777. A Military Course. Title page of a British military textbook for a battalion, by Thomas Simes, London, 1777

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: VON STEUBEN: REGULATIONS. Plate II from Baron Friedrich von Steubens Regulations for the Order

VON STEUBEN: REGULATIONS. Plate II from Baron Friedrich von Steubens Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States, 1782

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: Signing of the Treaty of Peace, 3 September 1783. Benjamin Franklin is seated center

Signing of the Treaty of Peace, 3 September 1783. Benjamin Franklin is seated center
TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. Signing of the Treaty of Peace, 3 September 1783. Benjamin Franklin is seated center, surrounded by American and British delegates. Pen and ink drawing, English, 1786

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: Insignia on an invitation to a banquet, 1911, given by the Society of the Cincinnati

Insignia on an invitation to a banquet, 1911, given by the Society of the Cincinnati, founded in 1783
SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI. Insignia on an invitation to a banquet, 1911, given by the Society of the Cincinnati, founded in 1783

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: Last page of the Treaty of Alliance between France and the United States, concluded in Paris

Last page of the Treaty of Alliance between France and the United States, concluded in Paris, 6 February 1778
TREATY OF ALLIANCE, 1778. Last page of the Treaty of Alliance between France and the United States, concluded in Paris, 6 February 1778, and bearing the signatures of Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, 18 April 1775. American lithgraph, late 19th century

Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, 18 April 1775. American lithgraph, late 19th century
PAUL REVEREs RIDE, 1775. Reveres ride from Boston to Lexington, 18 April 1775. American lithgraph, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels. English cartoon, 1775

Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels. English cartoon, 1775
BUNKER HILL: CARTOON, 1775. Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels. English cartoon, 1775, ascribing the fighting between America and Britannia to the influence of Lord Bute

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty

Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty, published at Worcester
MASSACHUSETTS SPY, 1776. Front page of the 17 July 1776 issue of The Massachusetts Spy, or American Oracle of Liberty, published at Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: 17th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1866

17th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1866
ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). 17th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1866

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: BUNKER HILL: CARTOON, 1775. Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels

BUNKER HILL: CARTOON, 1775. Bunkers hill, or the blessed effects of Family quarrels. English cartoon, 1775, ascribing the fighting between America and Britannia to the influence of Lord Bute

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: POOR RICHARD ILLUSTRATED. Panel from an engraving, c1800, for Benjamin Franklins publication

POOR RICHARD ILLUSTRATED. Panel from an engraving, c1800, for Benjamin Franklins publication, with the motto He that hath a trade hath an estate

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. Blessed are the Peace Makers. English cartoon, 24 February 1783

TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. Blessed are the Peace Makers. English cartoon, 24 February 1783, commenting on the premilinary peace talks taking place at Versailles

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: BRITISH OFFICERS: CARTOON. English cartoon satire, 1777, on the want of training of British

BRITISH OFFICERS: CARTOON. English cartoon satire, 1777, on the want of training of British officers to prepare them for the American war

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: BOSTON TEA PARTY, 1773. The able Doctor, or America Swallowing the Bitter Draught

BOSTON TEA PARTY, 1773. The able Doctor, or America Swallowing the Bitter Draught. William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, holding down America while Lord North pours tea down her throat

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: FORT PITT. Plan of Fort Duquesne, built by the French from 1759 to 1761, and Fort Pitt

FORT PITT. Plan of Fort Duquesne, built by the French from 1759 to 1761, and Fort Pitt, built a few years later by American colonists, on what is today Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: PERSEUS AND PEGASUS. French Renaissance shield depicting Perseus taming Pegasus

PERSEUS AND PEGASUS. French Renaissance shield depicting Perseus taming Pegasus. Line engraving, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: MINUTEMAN, c1776. / nLine engraving, 19th century

MINUTEMAN, c1776. / nLine engraving, 19th century
MINUTEMAN, c1776. /nLine engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 28th September 2010: TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. Women arriving for a Tupperware party in an American suberban home

TUPPERWARE PARTY, 1950s. Women arriving for a Tupperware party in an American suberban home. Advertising photograph, 1950s


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