RMBFYAF1–BATTLE OF SARATOGA 1777 Benedict Arnold's horse collapses under him as he leads the colonists against a Hessian emplacement
RMM1GYJ2–The surrender of General Burgoyne after the Second Battle of Saratoga, 1777. General John Burgoyne, 1722 – 1792. British army officer, dramatist and politician. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMTW9DEG–The funeral of general Simon Fraser after the battle of Saratoga 1777, etching by Aloys tinker based on the painting 'The Burial of General Simon Fraser after the Battle of Saratoga, 1777' (after 1791) by John Graham, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMG6CH03–1770s BATTLE GROUND AT STILLWATER 1777 SARATOGA NEW YORK
RMBB3JCR–Map of the second battle at Freeman's Farm part of the Saratoga battlefield October 7 1777. Color lithograph
RMG15H0R–The first battle of Saratoga, the Battle of Freeman's Farm, took place on September 19, 1777. A militia of sharpshooters from Virginia harassed the British, while other colonist forces aggressively charged into battle with them. Burgoyne lost two men for
RM2M9ARMT–Funeral of General Simon Fraser, 8 October 1777, the day after the Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783).
RMKF5BD0–Funeral of Simon Fraser, 7 October 1777 A British general during the American War of Independence, killed in the Battle of Bemis Heights, during the Saratoga Campaign, shot by American rifleman Timothy Murphy
RM2D84M32–American Revolution. British General John Burgoyne's surrender after the Battlle of Saratoga on 17 October 1777. Engraving by Vernier. 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.
RMP54GA9–Burgoyne's Saratoga Campaign, June 20 - October 19, 1777, during the American Revolution
RM2B0M346–Published by Johann Martin Will, Battle of Saratoga (September 19, 1777), Engraving, sheet: 8 1/8 x 11 13/16 in. (20.7 x 30 cm), Prints
RMFF70J9–SARATOGA: SURRENDER, 1777. /nSurrender of British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777. Oil on canvas by John Trumbull.
RMFHTWX5–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Battles of Saratoga (1777). Second Saratoga: Battle of Bemis Heights (October 7). Engraving.
RMETK9G2–Surrender of General John Burgoyne to General Horatio Gates at the Battle of Saratoga during the American Revolutionary War, 1777
RM2DH0310–Major General Benedict Arnold wounded at the second Battle of Saratoga, October 7, 1777 during the American Revolutionary War. After a 19th century engraving by Alonso Chappel
RM2M9D0N3–Battle Of Saratoga - M Brion De La Tour
RF2TDNG1K–The Battle of Saratoga 1777 from the book A wonderland of the East, comprising the lake and mountain region of New England and eastern New York; a book for those who love to wander among beautiful lakes and rivers, valleys and mountains, or in places made famous by historic men and events; to which is added an afterword on the worth-while in this wonderland of the East, with some suggestions to motor-tourists on how best to find it by Kitchin, William Copeman. Publication date 1920 Publisher: The Page company
RM2A4B79E–The Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga, October 16, 1777 by John Trumbull, oil on canvas, c.1822-32. The painting shows the surrender of British Lt General John Burgoyne to American General Horation Gates after the Battles of Saratoga in 1777.
RM2X1BN1A–The funeral of general Simon Fraser after the battle of Saratoga 1777, etching by Aloys tinker based on the painting 'The Burial of General Simon Fraser after the Battle of Saratoga, 1777' (after 1791) by John Graham, - 17910101 PD0059 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMBFYAEP–BATTLE OF SARATOGA 1777 British General Burgoyne at left offers his sword in surrender on 17 October
RFBEECKN–The Battle of Oriskany, fought on August 6, 1777, was part of the Saratoga Campaign during the American Revolution.
RM2N764Y4–BATTLE OF SARATOGA September/October 1777. The surrender of General John Burgoyne to General Horatio Gates. Painted by John Trumbull.
RFT323AB–Surrender of the British General Burgoyne to US General Horatio Gates after the Battle of Saratoga, New York in 1777 during the American Revolutionary War
RMBB3K4A–Map of the first battle at Freeman's Farm part of the Saratoga battlefield September 19 1777. Color lithograph
RMHRP5A4–Battle of Oriskany, 1777
RMTB3EBK–GENERAL JOHN BURGOYNE surrenders his sword at Saratoga on 17 October 1777
RMB51AHT–Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga N.Y. Oct. 17th. 1777
RMBC41KH–Arnold at Saratoga 1777. Benedict Arnold, 1741 - 1801. General during the American Revolutionary War.
RMD899J8–Surrender At Saratoga
RMHNRF8R–Saratoga National Historical Park, Stillwater, New York, United States.
RMFF7850–MRS. PHILIP SCHUYLER, 1777. /nWife of the American Revolutionary general, firing her cornfields near Saratoga, New York, at the approach of British forces under General John Burgoyne in 1777.
RMFGRG4W–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Battles of Saratoga (1777). First Saratoga: Battle of Freeman's Farm (September 19th, 1777). Engraving.
RMC2DRM6–Surrender of General John Burgoyne at Saratoga
RM2E37TE6–General Simon Fraser's funeral, 7 October 1777, Battle of Bemis Heights, Saratoga Campaign, American War of Independence
RMF344AM–27July 1777: The abduction and murder of Jenny Macrea, by Indians who accompanied General John Burgoyne on his march south from Canada. Her death prompted thousands of Americans throughout the northern colonies to rise up against British authority and contributed to the great American victory later that year at the Battle of Saratoga, known as the “turning point” of the American Revolution.
RMP7BNFM–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Battles of Saratoga (1777). First Saratoga: Battle of Freeman's Farm (September 19th, 1777). Engraving.
RM2JG70J7–Battle of Saratoga (September 19, 1777).
RMERFT8J–'The Surrender of General John Burgoyne at the Battle of Saratoga, 7th October 1777' - engraving after illustration by Fauvel.
RFCEA2KA–Cannon on the Saratoga Battlefield, New York state, USA.
RFBEECMC–The Battle of Oriskany, fought on August 6, 1777, was part of the Saratoga Campaign during the American Revolution.
RMMMPPKJ–. English: Benedict Arnold at the Second Battle of Saratoga Italiano: Il generale Benedict Arnold durante la seconda battaglia di Saratoga del 7 ottobre 1777 . 19th century. Unknown Arnold alla seconda Saratoga
RF2CCKXCB–General Burgoyne. Bennington is a town in southwest Vermont. It was founded in 1761. In the American Revolution (1775-1783), British general John Burgoyne, coming from the north in October 1777, captured Ticonderoga, was defeated at Bennington, and then halted near present-day Saratoga Springs—the so-called Saratoga Campaign.
RMAG859J–General Arnold wounded at the Battle of Saratoga New York 1777. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMHRP61D–Battle of Oriskany, 1777
RF2D7C2DM–Surrender of Burgoyne. The surrender of British General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York was on October 17, 1777. Burgoyne's surrender followed battles with American General Horatio Gates near Saratoga in September and October 1777. With the British losing men and defenses during both engagements, Burgoyne retreated with a weakened army to Saratoga, where he surrendered to General Gates. This turning point in the American Revolution prevented the British from dividing New England from the rest of the colonies, and it was the deciding factor in bringing active French support to the American
RMD6AGJ1–Benedict Arnold at Saratoga, NY during USA Revolutionary War
RM2W9WERA–Battle of Saratoga, September 19, 1777 1933 by Johann Martin Will
RMEXECP2–To commemorate the services of Brigadier General Abraham Ten Broeck and the Albany County Militia in the Battle of Saratoga
RMHNRF93–Artillery piece at the Great Redoubt (overlooking the Hudson River), Saratoga National Historical Park, Stillwater, New York, United States.
RMFFA7J5–BENEDICT ARNOLD WOUNDED. /nMajor General Arnold defending himself after being wounded and falling from his horse at the Second Battle of Saratoga on 7 October 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century.
RMG3PA68–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Battles of Saratoga (1777). First Saratoga: Battle of Freeman's Farm (September 19th, 1777). Engraving. Colored.
RFRE7P0F–Cannons of the Revolutionary War
RM2E40R0N–General Simon Fraser's funeral, 7 October 1777, Battle of Bemis Heights, Saratoga Campaign, American War of Independence, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMC2JG9X–British & German Troops in Saratoga - 1777
RMP7BNMR–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Battles of Saratoga (1777). Second Saratoga: Battle of Bemis Heights (October 7). Engraving.
RMW7CDCW–'Saratoga and Stillwater, Encampments of Burgoyne's Army', 1777, (1872). Artist: Unknown
RM2KG0FC4–Members of the New York National Guard Honor Guard perform military honors for the dedication of a memorial stone for Private Oliver Barrett at the Saratoga National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. Barrett volunteered as a Minuteman and died serving under the 10th Massachusetts Regiment in the Battle of Saratoga on October 7, 1777, at 51 years of age. Barrett lies in an unmarked grave on the Saratoga Battlefield and was honored with a memorial stone at the ceremony.
RFCEA2M1–Cannon on the Saratoga Battlefield, New York state, USA.
RF2TDNG1F–The Surrender of Burgoyne, after the Battle of Saratoga, October 17, 1777 From a Painting by F. C. Yohn. from the book A wonderland of the East, comprising the lake and mountain region of New England and eastern New York; a book for those who love to wander among beautiful lakes and rivers, valleys and mountains, or in places made famous by historic men and events; to which is added an afterword on the worth-while in this wonderland of the East, with some suggestions to motor-tourists on how best to find it by Kitchin, William Copeman. Publication date 1920 Publisher: The Page company
RMP5JYTX–N/A. English: This is a detail from the source map, which shows the geographic area of John Burgoyne's 1777 Saratoga campaign. This detail shows the area around Fort Ticonderoga, including the roads and approaches used by the British and American forces before and after the Battle of Ticonderoga. 1780. William Faden (1749–1836) Alternative names Faden & Jefferys Description British cartographer and publisher Date of birth/death circa 1750 21 March 1836 Location of birth London Work location From 1771: 'Geographer to the King and to the Prince of Wales' Authority control : Q8008902
RF2HBR6D9–Trumbull (John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843)) Series II – Surrender of Burgoyne [The Surrender of General Burgoyne is an oil painting by John Trumbull. The painting was completed in 1821, and hangs in the rotunda of the United States Capitol in Washington, D. C. The painting depicts the surrender of British Lieutenant General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York on October 17, 1777, ten days after the Second Battle of Saratoga. Included in the depiction are many leaders of the American Continental Army and militia forces that took part in the battle as well as the Hessian commande
RMA8WGYB–British army surrenders to American General Horatio Gates after the Battle of Saratoga New York 1777. Hand-colored woodcut
RMHRP5TP–British Army Freeman's Farm Battle Plans, 1777
RF2RP3N18–Madrid, Spain; 08-13-2023: Postage stamp of the United States of America, commemorating the bicentennial of its independence, with an image of the sur
RF2GF38AG–American Revolution. British General John Burgoyne's surrender after the Battlle of Saratoga on 17 October 1777. Engraving by Vernier. Panorama Univer
RM2W9W50T–Sarratoga [sic] (The Surrender of General Burgoyne to General Horatio Gates, Battle of Saratoga, October 17, 1777) 1924 by Louis Francois Sebastien Fauvel
RF2HBMCW1–Trumbull (John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843)) Series II – Surrender of Burgoyne [The Surrender of General Burgoyne is an oil painting by John Trumbull. The painting was completed in 1821, and hangs in the rotunda of the United States Capitol in Washington, D. C. The painting depicts the surrender of British Lieutenant General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, New York on October 17, 1777, ten days after the Second Battle of Saratoga. Included in the depiction are many leaders of the American Continental Army and militia forces that took part in the battle as well as the Hessian commande
RMHNRF9R–Artillery at the Great Redoubt (overlooking the Hudson River), Saratoga National Historical Park, Stillwater, New York, United States.
RMD4AN1X–Saratoga, battle ground at Stillwater / Smillie & Hinshelwoo...
RMFH8929–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Battle of Oriskany (August 6, 1777). Fight between Loyalists and allied Indians against Patriots and allied Oneida in the absence of British soldiers. Death of Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer (1728-1777). Engraving by Damoreau.
RFREA1NW–Revolutionary Uniform Closeup
RM2E37TE5–Plan of battlefield of the Saratoga campaign, September 19, 1777, American Revolutionary War
RMDW77H9–The burial of British General Simon Fraser, 1777
RMP7NE0G–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Battles of Saratoga (1777). First Saratoga: Battle of Freeman's Farm (September 19th, 1777). Engraving. Colored.
RM2WM5E6R–Battle of Saratoga map, September 10, 1777.
RM2KG0FEP–Members of the New York National Guard Honor Guard perform military honors for the dedication of a memorial stone for Private Oliver Barrett at the Saratoga National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. Barrett volunteered as a Minuteman and died serving under the 10th Massachusetts Regiment in the Battle of Saratoga on October 7, 1777, at 51 years of age. Barrett lies in an unmarked grave on the Saratoga Battlefield and was honored with a memorial stone at the ceremony.
RFCEA2JN–Neilson Farm House (reconstructed) atop Bemis Heights in the Saratoga Battlefield. NY, USA.
RM2HGY02T–Battle of Saratoga (September 19, 1777) Published by Johann Martin Will German. Battle of Saratoga (September 19, 1777). Engraving. Published by Johann Martin Will (German, 1727–1806) , Augsburg. Prints
RMMMX2C8–. Deutsch: Die Americaner machen das Corps des General Bourgoyne zu Gefangnen, bey Saratoga, am 16ten Octobr. 1777. English: The American making the corps of general Burgoyne captives at Saratoga on October 16, 1777. Engraving shows British troops laying down their arms at the surrender after the Battle of Saratoga. CREATED/PUBLISHED: 1784. ARTIST: Daniel Chodowiecki. ENGRAVER: Daniel Berger. REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. . 1784. Engraving by Daniel Berger after a sketch of Daniel Chodowiecki Die Americaner machen das Corps des General Bourgo
RM2HJ4MD9–Horatio Gates ca. 1793–94 Gilbert Stuart American This portrait, representing Revolutionary War hero General Horatio Gates (1728–1806), was painted long after he led his troops to victory at the Battle of Saratoga in 1777. Although his military career was turbulent, the English-born Gates is represented in the uniform of a brigadier general, decorated with the medal that Congress ordered struck to commemorate his triumph at Saratoga. In his hand is a copy of the Saratoga Convention. The painting descended in the family of Gates' good friend, Colonel Ebenezer Stevens. The work is a blend of Stu
RMAEXPE2–Surrender of British commander John Burgoyne to American General Horatio Gates at Saratoga NY 1777. Hand-colored woodcut of an F.C. Yohn illustration
RMT9647M–Plan of the encampment and position of the army under His Excellency Lt. General Burgoyne at Swords House on Hudson's River on September 17th, with the positions of that part of the army engaged on the September 19, 1777. The first battle of Saratoga, the Battle of Freeman's Farm, took place on September 19, 1777. A militia of sharpshooters from Virginia harassed the British, while other colonist forces aggressively charged into battle with them.
RMDA9XH9–Map of Burgoyne's army, Saratoga, 1777 from Atlas of the battles of the American Revolution printed in 1845
RM2H0N64Y–American Revolution. British General John Burgoyne's surrender after the Battlle of Saratoga on 17 October 1777. Engraving by Vernier. Panorama Univer
RMC2JG4P–Burgoyne's position at Freeman's Farm on the Hudson - 1777
RMM9P9K1–Silver engraved British Officer's Gorget circa 1776 inscribed to the 9th Regiment of Foot which participated in the Saratoga Campaign of 177
RMHNRFAA–Artillery piece at the Great Redoubt (overlooking the Hudson River), Saratoga National Historical Park, Stillwater, New York, United States.
RMD4AP1N–Battle of Saratoga : Gen. Arnold wounded in the attack on th...
RMG25N9W–American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Battle of Oriskany (August 6, 1777). Fight between Loyalists and allied Indians against Patriots and allied Oneida in the absence of British soldiers. Death of Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer (1728-1777). Engraving by Damoreau. Colored.
RM2AN63DB–Tarry at home travels . es tillhe reads them now. So far as fame goes, oneof the two was taken and the other left, and theone who was taken was the one who thought hemight be disgraced by the manner of his death.The dates are these: — General St. Clair abandoned Ticonderoga, 6th of July,1777. Battle of Hubbardton, 7th of July, 1777.Battle of Bennington, August 16, 1777.Battle of Saratoga, 19th of September, 1777.Surrender at Saratoga, 17th of October, 1777. In writing about New Hampshire I spoke of thebattle of Bennington as belonging with Burgojniesdefeat at Saratoga. Colonel Creasy spoke of
RMA0M3AX–painting of george washington statue in boston public garden
RMPB0CBW–Battle of Saratoga (September 19, 1777). Dimensions: sheet: 8 1/8 x 11 13/16 in. (20.7 x 30 cm). Publisher: Published by Johann Martin Will (German, 1727-1806) , Augsburg. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMAE40MB–Paul Revere statue in Boston's North End
RM2KG0FC6–Members of the Saratoga Battle Chapter of the Sons of the Revolution pose for a photo, with their cannon, prior to the dedication of a memorial stone for Private Oliver Barrett at the Saratoga National Cemetery on October 19, 2022. Barrett volunteered as a Minuteman and died serving under the 10th Massachusetts Regiment in the Battle of Saratoga on October 7, 1777, at 51 years of age. Barrett lies in an unmarked grave on the Saratoga Battlefield and was honored with a memorial stone at the ceremony.
RFCEA2J2–Cannon at Neilson Farm House (reconstructed) atop Bemis Heights in the Saratoga Battlefield. NY, USA.
RMAPB30B–The Statue of George Washington in the Public Garden Boston Massachusetts
RMAJWMFA–The George Washington statue in the Public Garden in Boston Massachusetts
RMA64PHA–General John Stark leading the New Hampshire militia at the Battle of Bennington Vermont 1777. Hand-colored woodcut
RMHRNRW5–Surrender of General Burgoyne, 1777
RMDA9XKJ–Map of Burgoyne's army, before Saratoga, 1777 from Atlas of the battles of the American Revolution printed in 1845
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