RF2M7AJRB–granite sign showing the location of the Massachusetts Gate and description of the battle on Breed's Hill on June 17, 1775
RMJMJWAA–bunker hill monument breeds hill charlestown Boston USA
RFD5H58P–Tourists take picture Bunker Hill Memorial stands 221 feet tall Breed's Hill the site the first major battle the American
RMHAM4R4–The Battle of Bunker Hill
RFBGNXAN–Statue of COLONEL WILLIAM PRESSCOTT at the BUNKER HILL MONUMENT located on Breed's Hill - CHARLESTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS
RMC92139–Statue of Colonel William Prescott at the historic Bunker Hill Monument Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
RFPG9W6W–A statue of William Prescott, hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill, faces Boston from the Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
RM2HK3WK1–William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle American Revolution Statue cast
RF2HK2X4C–William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle, American Revolution Statue cas
RF2E9J4P1–William Prescott Statue Bunker Hill Battle Monument Charlestown Boston Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle American Revolution Statue cast 18
RF2GDHRF9–On June 17, 1775, early in the Revolutionary War (1775-83), the British defeated the Americans at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. Despite their loss, the inexperienced colonial forces inflicted significant casualties against the enemy, and the battle provided them with an important confidence boost during the Siege of Boston (April 1775-March 1776). Although commonly referred to as the Battle of Bunker Hill, most of the fighting occurred on nearby Breed’s Hill.
RM2BE0H20–The Battle of Bunker Hill was a battle fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The battle is named for Bunker Hill, which was peripherally involved in the battle, and was the original objective of both the colonial and British troops, though the vast majority of combat took place on the adjacent Breed's Hill. While the result was a victory for the British, the massive losses they encumbered discouraged them from any further sorties against the siege lines; 226 men were killed with over 800 wounded, including a large number of o
RF2D7C2D3–Plan of Battle of Bunker Hill. On June 17, 1775, early in the Revolutionary War (1775-83), the British defeated the Americans at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts. Despite their loss, the inexperienced colonial forces inflicted significant casualties against the enemy, and the battle provided them with an important confidence boost during the Siege of Boston (April 1775-March 1776). Although commonly referred to as the Battle of Bunker Hill, most of the fighting occurred on nearby Breed’s Hill.
RMB7B1BD–Bunker Hill Monument in Charlestown Boston Massachusetts USA
RMB72FMC–Bunker Hill Monument, Boston National Historical Park
RM2DCBXE8–United States, Boston. The Monument at Bunker Hill. It consists of an obelisk built between 1827 and 1843 to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, during the American War of Independence, between British troops and American Patriots on June 17, 1775. Engraving by Arnout. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850. Later colouration.
RMPXFTWG–Bunker Hill Monument Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMKB5GFM–HOWARD PYLE (1853-1911) American illustrator. Battle of Bunker Hill painted in 1897 showing the second British attempt to take Breed's Hill
RMRYDRG5–The Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775
RF2M7AJTT–a section of a painting of British soldiers going to battle at the Bunker Hill Musuem depicting the battle at Breed's Hill
RMJMJWC2–bunker hill monument and visitors center breeds hill charlestown Boston USA
RFD5H59D–Bunker Hill Memorial stands 221 feet tall Breed's Hill the site the first major battle the American Revolution June 17 1775
RMBW2042–Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RFBDH833–The GRANITE OBELISK at the BUNKER HILL MONUMENT located on Breeds Hill commemorates the heros of the Revolutionary War - BOSTON
RMC7E91R–Sign at the Bunker Hill Monument showing the route & sites of the Freedom Trail through historic Boston, Massachusetts. USA
RFPG9W79–The Bunker Hill Monument, a 221-foot granite obelisk, commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, Charlestown, Mass.
RM2GJED47–William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle, American Revolution Statue cas
RF2HK2X4D–William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle, American Revolution Statue cas
RF2E9J8BM–William Prescott Statue Bunker Hill Charlestown Boston Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle American Revolution Statue cast 1880 by Nelli Pres
RM2CFANA9–Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton against the Hessians
RM2BE101X–The Battle of Bunker Hill was a battle fought on June 17, 1775, during the Siege of Boston in the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The battle is named for Bunker Hill, which was peripherally involved in the battle, and was the original objective of both the colonial and British troops, though the vast majority of combat took place on the adjacent Breed's Hill. While the result was a victory for the British, the massive losses they encumbered discouraged them from any further sorties against the siege lines; 226 men were killed with over 800 wounded, including a large number of o
RMC72YK7–Bunker Hill War Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RM2H0N647–United States, Boston. The Monument at Bunker Hill. It consists of an obelisk built between 1827 and 1843 to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, du
RMB70MG2–Bunker Hill Monument and statue of Col. William Prescott, Boston National Historical Park
RM2D84M6Y–United States, Boston. The Monument at Bunker Hill. It consists of an obelisk built between 1827 and 1843 to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, during the American War of Independence, between British troops and American Patriots on June 17, 1775. Engraving by Arnout. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850.
RMPXFTJJ–Bunker Hill Monument Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMP54G9X–Map of Battle of Bunker Hill or Breeds Hill during the American Revolution, June 17, 1775
RFKA44H3–The Bunker Hill Memorial Leonard P. Zakim bridge in Boston, and points North seen from atop of a skyscraper in the West End on a sunny day.
RF2M7AJKY–statue of William Prescott at the Bunker Hill Monument, American colonel at the Battle of Bunker Hill known for the order, 'Do not fire until you see
RMJMJWB5–statue of col william prescott bunker hill monument breeds hill charlestown Boston USA
RFD5H5A5–Statue Colonel Wiliam Prescott stands in front Bunker Hill Memorial. stands 221 feet tall Breed's Hill the site the first major
RMBW2051–Statue of Dr Joseph Warren at Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RFBGNXJC–Statue of COLONEL WILLIAM PRESSCOTT at the BUNKER HILL MONUMENT located on Breed's Hill - BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
RMP6AHMG–Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, during the American Revolution
RFPG9W76–The Bunker Hill Monument, a 221-foot granite obelisk, commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, Charlestown, Mass.
RM2GJED4P–William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle American Revolution Statue cast
RMT65P3M–The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill. 19th century engraving after an 18th century painting by John Trumbull.
RF2E9J3M2–William Prescott Statue Bunker Hill Battle Monument Charlestown Boston Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle American Revolution Statue cast 18
RMMKM0X2–The Battle of Bunker Hill. Boston. 1775
RMW6FYF7–Bunker Hill battlefield map, 1775, American Revolution. Color lithograph
RMFHTWXA–The American Revolutionary War. Map of Action on Breed's Hill on June 17, 1775. Engraving.
RF2GF38AP–United States, Boston. The Monument at Bunker Hill. It consists of an obelisk built between 1827 and 1843 to commemorate the Battle of Bunker Hill, du
RMB70NDK–Bunker Hill Monument plaque, Boston National Historical Park
RMETK9G1–Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775 - USA Revolutionary War
RMPXFTPC–Bunker Hill Monument Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMETK9G0–Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, 1775
RFKA44H2–The Bunker Hill Memorial Leonard P. Zakim bridge in Boston, and points North seen from atop of a skyscraper in the West End on a sunny day.
RF2M7AJM8–statue of William Prescott at the Bunker Hill Monument, American colonel at the Battle of Bunker Hill known for the order, 'Do not fire until you see
RMJMJWAM–bunker hill monument breeds hill charlestown Boston USA
RFD9XHC2–Bunker Hill Memorial stands 221 feet tall Breed's Hill site first major battle American Revolution June 17 1775 Boston MA
RMBDR8XT–The defence of Breed's Hill, Prescott in the redoubt, 1775 (c1880). Artist: Unknown
RME3MYN0–Statue of COLONEL WILLIAM PRESCOTT at the BUNKER HILL MONUMENT located on Breed's Hill - BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
RMPNDN0P–Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775). Artist: After John Trumbull (American, Lebanon, Connecticut 1756-1843 New York); Johann Gotthard Muller (German, Bernausen 1747-1830 Stuttgart). Dimensions: image: 19 13/16 x 29 5/8 in. (50.3 x 75.2 cm) plate: 23 3/8 x 32 5/8 in. (59.4 x 82.9 cm) sheet: 23 3/8 x 34 in. (59.4 x 86.4 cm). Publisher: Published London by Antonio Cesare Poggi (Italian, active London and Paris, 1769-?1836). Date: ca. 1798. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RFPG9W67–A statue of William Prescott, hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill, faces Boston from the Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
RM2HK3WJY–Bunker Hill Battle Monument Lodge, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle between British Army and American patriots, first
RMA9HJ9F–Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Mass, USA
RF2E9J3WA–Bunker Hill Battle Monument Charlestown Boston Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle between British Army and American patriots, first battles
RMMCAKMK–The Bunker Hill Monument is not on Bunker Hill but instead on Breed's Hill, where most of the fighting in the misnamed Battle of Bunker Hill actually took place. The Monument Association, which had purchased the battlefield site, was forced to sell off all but the hill's summit in order to complete the monument.
RMBR9P32–JOHN TRUMBULL OIL PAINTING OF THE DEATH OF GENERAL WARREN AT THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL
RMAE2D0X–AJD58947, Boston, MA, Massachusetts, Bunker Hill Monument, Statue of William Prescott, Breed's Hill, Charlestown
RM2ANAMK3–The Monthly military repository . reedom was the murder oftheir mafters, and even the relentiefs favages were brought downupon their defencelefs frontiers. *• Commencement of Hojlilities.BATTLE OF BREEDS HILL.* [with a plan.] In the beginning of 1774, general O-.gz, the new governor, ar-rived at Boflon from England, followed by two regiments of foot,a detachment of artillery and fome cannon, v/hich afterwards werereinforced by others from Ireland, New-York, Halifax and Que-bec. The Boftonians, who were thought to be the firfl and moflconfpicuous in the oppofition, were fingled out as the firfl
RM2M3MHKE–A plan of the action at Breeds Hill, on the 17th of June 1775 : between the American forces and the British troops : erroneously called Bunkers Hill , Bunker Hill, Battle of, Boston, Mass., 1775, Maps, Early works to 1800, Boston Mass., History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Maps, Early works to 1800 Norman B. Leventhal Map Center Collection
RMAXJAH0–Map of the Battle of Bunker Hill drawn from a British map. Hand-colored woodcut
RMPXFTR3–Bunker Hill Monument Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMFF8NRM–BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. /nBuilding the redoubts on Breed's Hill in the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775: American engraving, 19th century.
RFKA44GY–The Bunker Hill Memorial Leonard P. Zakim bridge in Boston, and points North seen from atop of a skyscraper in the West End on a sunny day.
RF2M7AJR8–statue of William Prescott at the Bunker Hill Monument, American colonel at the Battle of Bunker Hill known for the order, 'Do not fire until you see
RMJDEB6G–Bunker Hill monument breeds hill Boston USA
RFD9XHC1–Tourists take picture Bunker Hill Memorial stands 221 feet tall Breed's Hill site first major battle American Revolution June
RMHRKREJ–Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775
RFBGP0P4–Statue of COLONEL WILLIAM PRESSCOTT at the BUNKER HILL MONUMENT located on Breed's Hill BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
RM2DDPCKF–Estados Unidos de América. Boston. Monumento de Bunker Hill. Consiste en un obelisco construido entre 1827 y 1843 para conmemorar la Batalla de Hunker Hill, durante la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos, entre tropas británicas y patriotas norteamericanos en 1775. Grabado por Arnout y Traversier. Panorama Universal. Historia de los Estados Unidos de América, por Roux de Rochelle. Edición Española, impresa en Barcelona,1850. Coloreado.
RFPG9W6J–A statue of William Prescott, hero of the Battle of Bunker Hill, faces Boston from the Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
RM2GJED4H–Bunker Hill Battle Monument Lodge, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle between British Army and American patriots, first
RFCB8RP7–In the American Revolution, on June 17, 1775, the British attacked the redoubt on Breed's Hill.
RF2E9J4JR–Bunker Hill Battle Monument Charlestown Boston Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle between British Army and American patriots, first battles
RM2DP8Y1M–Antique c1860 engraving, The Battle of Bunker Hill, after “Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill” by John Trumbull. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RMEBP68D–The Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, near Breed's Hill, during the Siege of Boston in the American Revolutionary War.
RMAE2D1M–AJD58948, Boston, MA, Massachusetts, Bunker Hill Monument, Monument Square, Breed's Hill, Charlestown, Boston National
RMEC820R–The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill by John Trumbull. The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775, mostly on and around Breed's Hill, during the Siege of Boston early in the American Revolutionary War
RMBD5KG3–BATTLE OF BUNKERS HILL 1775 - Colonel Prescott steadies his men - see Description below
RMAXJ9YB–British assault on the American position atop Breeds Hill in the battle of Bunker Hill 1775. Hand-colored woodcut
RMPXFTMF–Bunker Hill Monument Boston, Massachusetts, USA
RMFFCMEY–BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. /nColonel William Prescott in the redoubt on Breed's Hill during the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. Line engraving, 19th century.
RFKA44H0–The Bunker Hill Memorial Leonard P. Zakim bridge in Boston, and points North seen from atop of a skyscraper in the West End on a sunny day.
RF2M7AJM5–statue of William Prescott at the Bunker Hill Monument, American colonel at the Battle of Bunker Hill known for the order, 'Do not fire until you see
RMJDEB6B–Bunker Hill monument breeds hill Boston USA
RFD9XHC4–Statue Colonel Wiliam Prescott stands in front Bunker Hill Memorial It stands 221 feet tall Breed's Hill site first major
RMHRKREK–Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775
RMD6AGJE–The Prayer before the Battle of Bunker Hill, Massachusetts, June 1775
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