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American Revolutionary soldier. Sampson presenting a letter of commendation in her behalf, from her commanding officer, to General George Washington, from whom she later received an honorable discharge from the Continental Army. Line engraving, 19th century
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American Revolutionary soldier. Sampson presenting a letter of commendation in her behalf, from her commanding officer, to General George Washington, from whom she later received an honorable discharge from the Continental Army. Line engraving, 19th century
DEBORAH SAMPSON (1760-1827).
American Revolutionary soldier. Sampson presenting a letter of commendation in her behalf, from her commanding officer, to General George Washington, from whom she later received an honorable discharge from the Continental Army. Line engraving, 19th century
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This 19th-century line engraving depicts Deborah Sampson, a remarkable American Revolutionary soldier, presenting a letter of commendation to General George Washington. The image showcases the bravery and determination of this extraordinary woman who disguised herself as a man in order to fight for her country's independence. Sampson's commanding officer recognized her exceptional skills and dedication on the battlefield, leading him to write this letter on her behalf. With great pride and patriotism, she hands over the document to General Washington, one of America's most revered founding fathers. The scene is filled with symbolism that represents the spirit of the American Revolution. The soldiers in their uniforms stand tall behind Sampson, showcasing their unity and commitment to freedom. A tricorn hat rests on a table nearby, symbolizing the era in which they fought. As an inspiring pioneer for women's rights during a time when they were largely excluded from military service, Sampson later received an honorable discharge from the Continental Army directly from General Washington himself. Her courageous actions challenged societal norms and paved the way for future generations of women serving in combat roles. This historical print serves as a reminder of those unsung heroes who fought tirelessly for liberty during one of America's defining moments. It captures both Sampson's personal triumphs and her contribution to shaping our nation's history.
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