The battle of Lexington April 1775
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Date
c. 1940
Description
Print shows Minute Men being fired upon by British troops in Lexington, Massachusetts. Includes a numbered key indicating: "1. Major Pitcarn, at the head of the Regular Granadiers" [sic], at center ; "2. The Party who first fired on the Provincials at Lexington" at center ; "3. Part of the Provincial Company of Lexington" at bottom left ; "4. Regular Companies of the road to Concord" at top right ; "5. The Metinghouse [sic] at Lexington" at top left center ; "6. The Public Inn" at top right center. Reproduction of a print after Amos Doolittle.
Type
Image
Region
United States
Era
Revolution and New Nation
Topic
American Revolution
Repository
Identifier
LOT 14107, no. 477 [P&P]
Source
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division
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