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An engraved illustration of George Washington crossing the River Delaware during the American Revolutionary War, from a Victorian book dated 1886 that is no longer in copyright
The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775 by John Trumbull (circa 18th century). Vintage etching circa 19th century.
Vintage illustration features the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. The battles were fought on April 19, 1775 within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge. They marked the outbreak of armed conflict between Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in America.
Vector illustration of a general leading his army on battlefield in the American revolutionary war
An American colonial patriot on horseback carrying a musket.
Vintage illustration features the surrender of Lord Charles Cornwallis and the British army at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, which ended the last major campaign of the American Revolutionary War.
Vintage illustration features the Battle of Bunker Hill fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. Shown here is the death of American General Joseph Warren.
"Waving USA Betsy Ross flag with scratched surface mask, under a grunge texture layer, over an aged paper texture and with multiple shading layersA|"
Vintage illustration depicts a scene from the American Revolution where General George Washington prepares to cross the Delaware River with 5,400 troops, hoping to surprise a Hessian force celebrating Christmas at their winter quarters in Trenton, New Jersey.
"Vintage American revolutionary war badges, labels and designs."
Engraving From 1858 Of Molly Pitcher Who Is Said To Have Fought In The American Revolutionary War Against The British.
Silhouette of three revolutionary soldiers marching
Vintage illustration depicts General George Washington leaving Whitehall Ferry on December 4, 1783, to the cheers and waves of his officers. Earlier that day, Washington left his fellow generals, Knox, Steuben, Greene, and then-Colonel Hamilton, at New York's famed Francis Tavern where he informed them that he will be resigning his commission and returning to civilian life. However, in 1789, Washington was coaxed out of retirement and elected as the first president of the United States, a position he held until 1797.
Graphic illustration of American flag components on abstract oil paint, brushstroke background. Contemporary patriotic feel.
Vector illustrations and design elements about the American war for Independence.
Waving USA Betsy Ross flag. EPS v.10 File and a 6.8 x 4.4 kpxl Preview JPG. Transparency is used on the shading layers
Vintage illustration features the Boston Tea Party, a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin’s Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of British tea into the harbor. The event was the first major act of defiance to British rule over the colonists and a significant event that led to the American Revolution.
Illustration of a rusty American Betsy Ross flag printed on old paper.
This vintage watercolor engraving features a massacre in Boston during the American Revolution.
illustration was published in 1881 “Popular history of the united states" scan by Ivan Burmistrov
"Waving US Betsy Ross flag under a grunge texture layer, EPS v.10 File and a 6.8 x 4.4 kpxl top quality JPGs format Preview. Transparency is used on the shading layers"
An image of the american revolution
A cartoon depiction of a Colonial-Era soldier holding a musket.
Engraving From 1869 Commemorating The Battle Of Bunker Hill In 1775 During The American Revolution.
Vintage illustration features Patrick Henry delivering his speech on the rights of the colonies, before the Virginia Assembly, convened at Richmond, March 23rd 1775, concluding with "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" which became the war cry of the American Revolution.
Vector illustration of a general leading his army on battlefield in the American revolutionary war with USA flag as the background
Stylized powerful patriot head illustration. All colors are separated in layers. Easy to edit. Black and white version (EPS10,JPEG) included.
The battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War. Antique engraved image.
"Vintage engraving showing Major John Pitcairn entering Lexington, during the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775. The battles marked the outbreak of open armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in the mainland of British North America."
An engraved illustration of the signing the USA American Declaration of Independence, from a Victorian book dated 1880 that is no longer in copyright
Sons of Liberty fight the British during the American Revolution at Liberty Poles, in New York, from 1766-1775. Illustration published in First Lessons in Our Country’s History by William Swinton, A.M. (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, & Company, New York and Chicago) in 1872.
Young men marching with fife, drums, and flag. Vector silhouettes.
The original "Betsy Ross" flag, the 15 star, 15 stripe flag, and the current 50 star, 13 stripe flag, created in a vintage pen and ink style.
Illustration of an rusty, grunge, aged AmericanBetsy Ross flag.
Official colors in CMYK and official aspect ratio. Illustration of a flat American Betsy Ross flag designed during the American Revolution.
Colonists march in protest against British rule. Sign, “The Folly of England and the Ruin of America.” American Revolution. Illustration published in First Lessons in Our Country’s History by William Swinton, A.M. (Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, & Company, New York and Chicago) in 1872.
Silhouette of three revolutionary soldiers marching
General Francis Marion Crossing the Pedee River (1778), by William Tylee Ranney (1813-1857). Vintage illustration circa late 19th century, Digital restoration by Pictore.
Vintage illustration features Nancy Morgan Hart (1735–1830), a rebel heroine of the American Revolutionary War noted for her exploits against Loyalists in the northeast Georgia backcountry. In this scene, she captured six British Loyalists (Tories) and killed one, and later oversaw the hanging of five others.
Graphic illustration of American Flag components across a neutral grunge, brush stroke textured background. Contemporary patriotic feel.
Antique illustration pre 1900
A vector map of Massachusetts, USA with related icons.
Engraving From 1882 Of George Washington Praying At Valley Forge During The American Revolutionary War.
This vintage image by Charles Peterson depicts George Washington at the historical Battle of Trenton. Published in 1870, it is now part of the public domain.
1775 American Gadsden Flag
Map of battle sites during the American Revolution. Plus, insert maps of Boston and Arnold's Expedition against Quebec, Canada. Illustration published in The New Eclectic History of the United States by M. E. Thalheimer (American Book Company; New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago) in 1881 and 1890. Copyright expired; artwork is in Public Domain.
"George Washington and His Staff at Valley Forge," depicts General George Washington and six officers in a snowy landscape. Valley Forge, where the Continental Army was headquartered during the Revolutionary War, is known for the harsh winter conditions that resulted in the death of 2,500 soldiers. The scene emphasizes the heroic officers on horseback, including Marquis de Lafayette, Nathaniel Greene, Anthony Wayne, and Henry Knox. The image conveys patriotism through its portrayal of the esteemed officers during the Revolutionary War.
Vintage illustration depicts 40 American soldiers and sailors, after hearing of the public proclamation of the Declaration of Independence, descended on Bowling Green in lower Manhattan and physically pulled down a statue of King George III.
Steel engraving Moll Pitcher in the Battle of Monmouth was fought near Monmouth Court House ( modern-day Freehold Borough, New Jersey ) on June 28, 1778, during the American Revolutionary War. It pitted the Continental Army, commanded by General George Washington, against the British Army in North America, commanded by General Sir Henry Clinton. Graveur : W.H. Bartlett - W. Radclyffe William Henry Bartlett ( 1809-1854 ) was a British landscape artist Original edition from my own archives Source : "Historia Estados Unidos" 1870
Vintage engraving of a Military uniform American patriot soldier, American Revolutionary War
Vintage engraving of an American Soldier of the War of Independance
Portrait of George Washington 1732-1799,the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797.
illustration was published in 1881 “Popular history of the united states" scan by Ivan Burmistrov
Illustration depicts the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolution. The scene shows the intense fighting that took place on June 17, 1775, at Breed's Hill, which is commonly referred to as the Battle of Bunker Hill. In the image we see American colonists, also known as patriots, firing on British soldiers as they advance up the hill. The smoke and chaos of the battle fill the scene, with soldiers engaged in hand-to-hand combat and others falling to the ground. The soldiers, dressed in colonial-era clothing, are shown loading muskets, while others are shown taking aim or reloading. The image captures the intensity and violence of the battle, making it a powerful symbol of American patriotism and the fight for liberty.
Mascot symbol of Colonial American Patriot or Revolutionary Soldier in hat with star on stylized shield with stripes of US flag
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