RM2MXFF24–Nathanael Greene. Portrait of the Continental Army general, Nathanael Greene (1742-1786) by Charles Willson Peale, oil on canvas, 1783
RM2HWRRBX–Henry Jackson, probably 1747 – 1809. Continental Army officer during the American Revolutionary War.
RM2M8TGR7–Portrait from the frontispiece of a book about the life of Deborah Sampson. Deborah Sampson Gannett (1760-1827) was a woman who disguised herself as a man, Robert Shirtliff, in order to join the Continental Army.
RMPFPM0N–Black and white tricorne hat, as worn by Continental Army during American Revolutionary War
RF2KEWXJ4–USA - 1925: An ½ cent olive-brown postage stamp depicting portrait of Nathan Hale. American Patriot, soldier and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, likeness is from a statue by Bela Lyon Pratt. He volunteered for an intelligence-gathering mission in New York City but was captured by the British and executed. Hale is considered an American hero and in 1985 was officially designated the state hero of Connecticut
RMM2HX0Y–Deborah Sampson, American Cross-Dresser
RF2KEGF8X–USA - 1910: An 2 cents carmine postage stamp depicting portrait of George Washington. American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of the Continental Army, Washington led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War and served as the president of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which created the Constitution of the United States and the American federal government. Washington has been called the 'Father of his Country'
RM2RDYT94–General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (1730-1794) was a Prussian military officer who played a crucial role in the American Revolutionary War as a drillmaster and inspector general for the Continental Army. Arriving in the American colonies in 1777, von Steuben brought extensive military experience and knowledge of European warfare tactics.
RM2RGC4N5–CHARLES LEE - English-born officer in the Continental Army of the American revolution, whose dubious conduct led to dismissal.
RF2F366CA–Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben,Baron Steuben, September 17, 1730 - November 28, 1794, was a Prussian officer and U.S. general. He reorganized the Continental Army in the American War of Independence / Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin von Steuben,Baron Steuben, 17. September 1730 - 28. November 1794, war ein preußischer Offizier und US-amerikanischer General. Er reorganisierte die Kontinentalarmee im Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Orig
RMJ546FY–Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania line in the Continental Army. [A biography.]
RMKHCB81–Half length engraved portrait of Major General Ebenezer Stevens, lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, 1900. From the New York Public Library.
RMWA5F00–Disbanding the Continental Army, at New Windsor, New York, November 3, 1783 - drawn by H.A. Ogden.
RMKJHD21–Engraved portrait of Henry Lee III, was an early American Patriot who served as the ninth Governor of Virginia and as the Virginia Representative to the United States Congress, during the American Revolution, Lee served as a cavalry officer in the Continental Army and earned the nickname 'Light-Horse Harry', was the father of Confederate general Robert E Lee, his signature copied at the bottom, Virginia, 1800. From the New York Public Library.
RMP9NT4P–. English: Portrait drawing of American Revolutionary War Continental Army General Charles Lee . published 1892 144 Appletons' Lee Charles
RFCNT2XX–Vintage Revolutionary War print showing the surrender of British troops to General George Washington and the Continental Army.
RM2R6HDPN–1770s 1776 STANDING PORTRAIT NATHAN HALE TEACHER AND PATRIOT OF AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR SPY CAPTURED EXECUTED BY BRITISH - q62270 CPC001 HARS COURAGE AND BY 1776 PATRIOT POLITICS SPIES WAR OF INDEPENDENCE HALE SIGNATURE EXECUTED NEW YORK CITY REVOLT AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR COVENTRY 1770s COLONIES HERO MISSION NATHAN YOUNG ADULT MAN BLACK AND WHITE CAPTURED CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY CONNECTICUT CONTINENTAL ARMY CT OLD FASHIONED
RM2B034Y0–George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was the first President of the United States (1789–97), the Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He presided over the convention that drafted the current United States Constitution and during his lifetime was called the 'father of his country'.
RM2AMPRBG–Vintage portrait of George Washington (1732 - 1799) – Commander of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War / War of Independence (1775 – 1783) and the first US President (1789 - 1797). Undated print, possibly 1820s, by Pendleton’s Lithography after a painting by artist Rembrandt Peale (1778 – 1860).
RMP6XPNM–Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1730-1794), also known as Baron Steuben, Prussian officer and US General, organizer of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War, 1899
RMWAR8CH–Disbanding the Continental Army, at New Windsor, New York, November 3, 1783 / drawn by H.A. Ogden.
RF2AE111C–George Washington (February 22, 1732– December 14, 1799) was an American political leader, military general, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Previously, he led Patriot forces to victory in the nation's War for Independence. He presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 which established the U.S. Constitution and a federal government. Washington has been called the 'Father of His Country' for his manifold leadership in the formative days of the new nation.
RMDC0MYF–PORTRAIT OF AARON BURR POLITICIAN 1770s CONTINENTAL ARMY THIRD VICE PRESIDENT KILLED ALEXANDER HAMILTON IN DUEL 1804
RM2JD6A88–CHARLES LEE - English-born officer in the Continental Army of the American revolution, whose dubious conduct led to dismissal. Colourised version of : 10162963 Date: 1731 - 1782
RF2ER6G7X–Antique illustration of the headquarters of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War at Brandywine, U.S. state of New Pennsylvania.
RF2KEGFBN–USA - 1911: An 4 cents brown postage stamp depicting portrait of George Washington. American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of the Continental Army, Washington led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War and served as the president of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which created the Constitution of the United States and the American federal government. Washington has been called the 'Father of his Country'
RM2RDYT91–George Washington (1732-1799) was an American military leader, statesman, and the first President of the United States (1789-1797). He played a pivotal role in the American Revolutionary War, commanding the Continental Army and leading the colonies to victory against the British forces.
RM2M8D6EJ–Heraldic Band Regalia: Baldric, United States Continental Army Band. Country: Unknown
RM2RXTPMJ–Revolutionary War pay certificate of a Black soldier named Jack Little, from the 2nd Company, 4th Regiment of the Conneticut Line, in the Continental Army. Dated June 1, 1782 for the amount of 13.6.8 pounds. It is inscribed and signed with an 'X' on the back.
RMJHH968–George Washington, Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America (NYPL b12349145-423096)
RM2M1A5W0–Typical Continental Army Hospital Unit at Jockey Hollow, Morristown, New Jersey , Cabins, Historic buildings, Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States
RM2EBB866–George Washington, Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America
RFT5WY3Y–Benjamin Lincoln 1733 to 1810 he was an American army officer and a major general in the continental army during the American revolutionary war vintag
RFFFPNEH–23 of 'Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania line in the Continental Army. [A biography.]'
RMEAY5C6–portrait of Benedict Arnold, 1740 - 1741, a rebel, and later a general in the Continental Army, Portrait von Benedict Arnold, 1
RMKJHCHY–An etching from a portrait of John Eager Howard, he was an American born soldier and politician from Maryland, he was a member of the Continental Congress, he was the 5th Governor of Maryland and also a United States Senator, in 1795 he turned down an offer to be the Secretary of War from George Washington, Maryland, 1800. From the New York Public Library.
RMM9F92Y–German Third Reich (1930s) Wanderer-Werke 'Continental' mechanical typewriter, supplied by Dietrich Messerknecht of Bremen.
RM2B033WA–The Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, was the first American expedition to cross what is now the western portion of the United States, departing in May 1804, from near St. Louis making their way westward through the continental divide to the Pacific coast. The expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson shortly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, consisting of a select group of U.S. Army volunteers under the command of Captain Meriwether Lewis and his close friend, Second Lieutenant William Clark. Their perilous journey lasted from Ma
RMA039WW–American soldier at a reenactment on the Yorktown battlefield Virginia. Digital photograph
RM2BF4Y0E–Receipt for payment to Jack Little for his service in the Continental Army. Revolutionary War payment receipt owned by Jack Little, a soldier from the 2nd Company, 4th Regiment of the Connecticut Line, in the Continental Army. The receipt is printed on yellowed paper with black ink.
RF2AE111M–George Washington (February 22, 1732– December 14, 1799) was an American political leader, military general, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Previously, he led Patriot forces to victory in the nation's War for Independence. He presided at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 which established the U.S. Constitution and a federal government. Washington has been called the 'Father of His Country' for his manifold leadership in the formative days of the new nation.
RFE6YY3G–World - Map, filled with an army camo pattern
RM2HX4551–Jean Baptiste de Rochambeau. Portrait of Marshal Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau (1725-1807) by Joseph Desire Court, oil on canvas
RF2ER6G8C–Antique illustration of the headquarters of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War at Morristown, U.S. state of New Jersey. Illust
RF2KEGFA1–USA - 1911: An 3 cents deep violet postage stamp depicting portrait of George Washington. American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of the Continental Army, Washington led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War and served as the president of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which created the Constitution of the United States and the American federal government. Washington has been called the 'Father of his Country'
RF2ER6GBG–19th-century portrait of Anthony Wayne, a general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and United States statesman. Illustrat
RM2M7N4JA–Daniel Morgan. Portrait of the American soldier and politician from Virginia, Daniel Morgan (c. 1735/1736-1802) by Charles Willson Peale, oil on canvas, c. 1794
RM2G4GPJ9–A single-sheet document of handwritten brown ink on off-white paper that lists soldiers, both black and white, and the cost of supplies for each man for the year 1781. The document begins at the top with [The Account of Supplies (illegible) to the Officers + Soldiers / families that belong to the Town of Glastonbury; doing duty in the Continental Line]. The bulk of the page consists of a table listing the men's names, amounts of supplies, and sums of money. The names begin with Sergeants Francis Nicholson and John Warren and continue with the soldiers Thomas Looland, Timothy Stevens, Syfax Mos
RM2PG4A4J–Portrait of the American Revolutionary War General, Marquis de LaFayette (1757-1834) by Rembrandt Peale, oil on canvas, 1825
RM2M1GTXK–Typical Continental Army Hospital Unit at Jockey Hollow, Morristown, New Jersey , Cabins, Historic buildings, Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States
RM2EBB86N–George Washington Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America
RMHRP59K–Benedict Arnold, American General and Traitor
RMHC147R–Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania line in the Continental Army. [A biography.] Image taken from page 223 of 'Major-General Anthony Wayne and
RM2ARBCYR–America - Washington crosses The Delaware River
RMKJHEC1–Etched portrait of John Greaton, promoted to the rank of colonel on July 1, 1775, served in the Siege of Boston, and was designated the 24th Continental Regiment in the 1776 establishment, captioned 'John Greaton, Brigadier General Revolutionary Army, From a miniature in possession of Geo W Bond, Esq, Boston, Massachusets', 1800. From the New York Public Library.
RM2WY65D6–EVACUATION OF DUTCH CHILDREN TO ENGLAND - When the train draws in at a continental port, English soldiers serve soup. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RMT6YCM0–Engraved portrait of Isaac Motte, member of the Continental Congress, an American soldier and statesman from Charleston, South Carolina, 1849. From the New York Public Library. ()
RM2CFJ44A–Regiment Gardes du Corps, 1912, studio photography, Hamburg - November 14, 2015. Photographed against a white background.
RM2AC2WEW–George Washington Esqr General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America Printmakers include Henry Bryan Hall and James Smillie. Title from Calendar of the Emmet Collection. EM8343; George Washington Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America
RFM98E8W–American Revolution. Painted silk Troop Standard of the 2nd Continental Light Dragoons circa 1776-1784. Smithsonian Institute
RM2E2X45E–Thaddeus Kosciuszko, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RMKH0G6B–George Washington, 1st President of the United States of America -A 1909 portrait
RMKGM533–The arms and costume of a Saxon chief, a group of Germanic tribes living near the North Sea coast of what is now Germany (Old Saxony), in the late Roman empire. Along with the Angles and other continental Germanic tribes, the Saxons participated in the Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain during and after the 5th century.
RF2KEGFCW–USA - 1911: An 10 cents yellow postage stamp depicting portrait of George Washington. American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of the Continental Army, Washington led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War and served as the president of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which created the Constitution of the United States and the American federal government. Washington has been called the 'Father of his Country'
RMG3458J–Francis Marion
RM2CE0EDR–. The Union cause in St. Louis in 1861 [electronic resource]: an historical sketch . 3,036293,427100,572107,09429,264 Total of Southern States. 1,311,000 59,256 10,123 642,280 Thus, to the Continental Army the Northern States sent nearlythree men to one sent by the Southern States, and in the Militiathe ratio was nine from the North to two from the South. The above numbers by themselves alone would fully justify theopinion of the greatest statesmen of the South, who were in favorof discontinuing Slavery as soon as possible. The fact that one-third of the Southern population were slaves, had a
RFT323A3–Lieutenant Coronal Francois de Fleury breaching the wall during the Storming of Stoney Point during the American Revolutionary War
RFGMPFCP–World - Army camo pattern
RMCF82Y0–Death General Johann de Kalb Battle of Camden South Carolina American Revolution 1780
RMPHE8AD–Image from page 223 of 'Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania line in the Continental Army. [A biography.]' .
RMHRP594–Battle of Monmouth, 1778
RMD613W2–A family flight around home (1884)
RM2ARBCYF–America - Attack On The Chew house Battle of Germantown
RM2ABXMEE–HOST POWERFUL EXPRESS LOCOMOTIVE IN THE WORLD. OLD BOONTON FORGE—A PRE-REVOLUTIONARY FOUNDRY WHERE THE CONTINENTAL ARMY. CANNON BALLS WERE CAST FOR THE HOST POWERFUL EXPRESS LOCOMOTIVE IN THE WORLD., scientific american, 01-03-16
RM2X14TN9–ITALY : CLEARING A ROAD THROUGH CASSINO - A burnt-out self-propelled gun in the Hotel Continental on the road to Rome British Army
RF2ER6GKY–19th-century portrait of William Washington, an officer during the American Revolutionary War. Illustration published in The Pictorial Life of General
RM2CFJ44B–2nd Crown Prince Infantry Regiment, 1887, studio photography, Hamburg - November 14, 2015. Photographed against a white background.
RM2AC2WM6–George Washington, Esqr General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America Volume numbers given here refer to the original volume numbers of the publication, not of Lossing's publication. Printmakers include H.B. Hall, S. Hollyer, James Smillie. Title from title page of extra-illustrated volume. EM5222; George Washington, Esqr. General and Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America.
RFMAC4XF–American Revolution . Painted leather soldier's cap of the Newport Light Infantry of Rhode Island . Smithsonian Institute
RM2E1W04M–The Evening before Austerlitz, drawn by C. Delort, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RM2RDYT8R–Marquis de Lafayette, full name Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834), was a French military officer and statesman who played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolution. Inspired by the ideals of liberty and equality, Lafayette joined the American cause and served as a key ally to General George Washington
RFGKRKH6–Map of North America filled with camouflage pattern
RF2KEGFCH–USA - 1911: An 5 cents blue postage stamp depicting portrait of George Washington. American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of the Continental Army, Washington led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War and served as the president of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which created the Constitution of the United States and the American federal government. Washington has been called the 'Father of his Country'
RMG3451E–Benedict Arnold
RF2KEN67K–USA - 1908: An 1 cent green postage stamp depicting portrait of George Washington. American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father. Served as the first president of the USA. Shermack perforation. Appointed by the Continental Congress as commander of the Continental Army, Washington led the Patriot forces to victory in the American Revolutionary War and served as the president of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which created the Constitution of the United States and the American federal government. Washington has been called the 'Father of his Country'
RMEAY5CM–portrait of Robert R. Livingston, 1746 - 1813, an American politician, Portrait von Robert R. Livingston, 1746 - 1813, ein US-am
RM2G3G9EX–World - Army camo pattern
RF2HDAH74–Engraving of Franco-Prussian War: The German Rhine. 1870 Desined by Gustave Doré
RMPNRXYA–Image from page 373 of 'Major-General Anthony Wayne and the Pennsylvania line in the Continental Army. [A biography.]' .
RMHRP4E3–Marquis de Lafayette, French Military Officer
RFR0DXMR–Tin Soldier from the American Revolutionary War
RMFDA5TY–woodcut by Vladimir Lebedev fro Flaubert's Saint Julien L'Hospitalier, Illustration from 1926 International Studio Magazine
RF2A8ND2B–Ballistic icon white background simple element illustration
RM2WYB2NW–EVACUATION OF DUTCH CHILDREN TO ENGLAND - Original wartime caption: The children gaze with interest as the ship leaves the continental port. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
RF2ER6GEM–19th-century portrait of Nathanael Greene, a major general in the American Revolutionary War. Engraving published in The Pictorial Life of General Was
RM2CFJ449–5th Thuringian Infantry Regiment No. 94, 1866, studio photography, Hamburg - November 14, 2015. Photographed against a white background.
RFE0B97X–Map of North America filled with camouflage pattern isolated
RF2DGGP7B–Old military uniform icon. Cartoon of old military uniform vector icon for web design isolated on white background
RM2E1W072–La Fayette in his Youth, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RMG3K9MN–Francis Marion, 1732 - 1795
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