RMMTFWXF–Israel Putnam (1718 – 1790) American army general officer
RMA4KKHP–American General Israel Putnam on a daring ride during the Revolutionary War. Color lithograph
RMG39FR5–ISRAEL PUTNAM
RMD95K64–Israel Putnam (1718-1790) American patriot, born at Salem, Massachusetts. Captured by Indians in 1758 and freed by the French. General in the American army during the American Revolutionary War, also called the American War Independence (1775-1783). Distinguished himself at the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775). Engraving.
RMDPXDHE–ISRAEL PUTNAM - 2
RMA7B4T4–Israel Putnam, aka Old Put, 1718 - 1790. Army officer during the American Revolutionary War.
RMF8RTFC–ISRAEL PUTNAM (1718-1790) American army officer
RME36X4Y–Israel Putnam, 1718 - 1790, an American army general and Freemason
RMFF9N8X–ISRAEL PUTNAM (1718-1790). /nAmerican Revolutionary commander. Steel engraving, 19th century, after Alonzo Chappel.
RF2CCKXC1–Putnam’s escape at Horse Neck. During the Revolutionary War, at the Battle of Horse Neck, General Israel Putnam made a daring escape (seen here) from the British on February 26, 1779. Although British forces pillaged the town, Putnam was able to warn Stamford. The general's tricorn hat, with a bullet hole piercing its side, is displayed at 'Putnam's cottage', the tavern belonging to Israel Knapp, where Putnam stayed the night before his famous ride.
RMMKRFYF–General Israel Putnam Breakneck Steps
RMERG6A7–The rescue of Israel Putnam, published in 1887. Putnam, an American army General, was captured by the Caughnawaga Mohawk
RMMM1FDY–General Israel Putnam House. Danvers. 1880
RMERG84T–The rescue of Israel Putnam, published in 1887. Putnam, an American army General, was captured by the Caughnawaga Mohawk
RMMM1YW7–The Israel Putnam Stone. New Britain. 1950
RMJ9P0PH–Israel Putnam, 1718 – 1790. American army general officer, aka Old Put, who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMF8FBE2–ISRAEL PUTNAM (1718-1790) American army general
RMP67K8W–cameo portraits of six American revolutionary war generals: Israel Putnam; Philip Schuyler; Horatio Gates; Nathaniel Green; Benjamin Lincoln: John Sullivan
RM2BM4842–Major Israel Putnam in British Uniform 1758
RMBF25EM–Israel Putnam, 1718 to 1790. American army general during the American Revolutionary War.
RMDAPTWP–General Israel Putnam on horseback, Revolutionary War Hand-colored steel engraving
RMKJ1GYR–Israel Putnam (January 7, 1718 – May 29, 1790) was an American army general officer, popularly known as Old Put, who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) during the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783). His reckless courage and fighting spirit became known far beyond Connecticut's borders through the circulation of folk legends in the American colonies and states celebrating his exploits.. Taken from an illustration of 1800 titled 'Distinguished masons of the revolution'
RMCFA197–1860 engraving of Israel Putnam.
RMDPXDHG–ISRAEL PUTNAM - 3
RME59N26–Antique engraving, circa 1860, of Israel Putnam. SOURCE: ORIGINAL FIRST GENERATION STEEL PLATE ENGRAVING.
RM2RGC8H6–ISRAEL PUTNAM American military commander
RM2FN2YX1–1856 portrait & signature of Israel Putnam ( 1718 – 1790), popularly known as 'Old Put'. He was an American army general who fought bat the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War. He was also Rogers' Rangers during the French and Indian War. He notably survived ritual burning after being captured by Mohawk (Kahnawake) warriors when a French French officer intervened during a rainstorm that had delayed his execution..
RMD2A4DC–General Israel Putnam House, 431 Maple Street, Danvers, Essex County, Ma Aka Thomas Putnam House
RMH48441–Israel Putnam (1718-1890) American patriot
RMKCBA3N–Israel Putnam, from the Great Generals series (N15) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888
RFBJHW0T–When Israel Putnam received the call to arms, he was plowing his field. He left the plow in furrow and joined the troops.
RM2CTCDE0–Israel Putnam Esqr., Major General of the Connecticut forces, and Commander in Chief at the engagement on Bunckers-Hill i.e. Bunker Hill near Boston, 17 June 1775., still image, Prints, 1775
RFEC1XKB–Israel Putnam (1718-1790) on engraving from 1834. American army general officer and Freemason.
RM2DRE988–Israel Putnam, Esq., Mezzotint, 47.3 × 29.5 cm (18 5/8 × 11 5/8 in.), Made in United States, American, 18th century, Works on Paper - Prints
RMCF82XD–General Israel Putnam escape at Horse Neck from British soldiers
RMDNF88K–GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM MEMORIAL STATE PARK 492 BLACK ROCK TURNPIKE REDDING CONNECTICUT 06896
RM2JD6D0X–ISRAEL PUTNAM American military commander Colourised version of : 10173150 Date: 1718 - 1790
RM2BM483T–Postcard depicting the birth room of General Israel Putnam, Danvers, Massachusetts, circa 1911
RMEBBFPP–Israel Putnam, 1718 –1790. American army general officer and Freemason, aka 'Old Put'. Captured by Mohawk warriors
RMD70JGR–Major General Israel Putnam. 'He dared to lead where any dared to follow' - USA Revolutionary War General
RF2HW7RT6–Art inspired by Israel Putnam, from the Great Generals series (N15) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands, 1888, Commercial color lithograph, Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (7 x 3.8 cm), Trade cards from the 'Great Generals' series (N15), issued in 1888 in a set of 50 cards to promote Allen, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMBR20G0–Statue of Israel Putnam, American army general during the American Revolutionary War, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
RMC6P2FT–An Israel Putnam sculpture is pictured in front of the Connecticut Capitol in Hartford, Connecticut, Saturday August 6, 2011.
RF2K216HB–A statue of Israel Putnam stands on the grounds of the Connecticut State Capitol, the seat of state politics, in Hartford
RMF8RTFD–ISRAEL PUTNAM (1718-1790) American army officer
RMB2BXCN–General Israel Putnam escaping from British soldiers.
RMD2A4DB–General Israel Putnam House, 431 Maple Street, Danvers, Essex County, Ma Aka Thomas Putnam House
RMRP1GCM–Israel Putnam, 1718 – 1790, was an American army general officer, popularly known as Old Put, who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) during the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783).
RF2AN46TA–A Statute of Israel Putnam, an officer in the American Revolution. stands at the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford, Connecticut
RFB6P6KY–French Commander Saves Israel Putnam
RF2W9HD1Y–Connecticut State Capitol with Israel Putnam statue, Bushnell Park, Hartford, Connecticut
RMEC7XHD–cameo portraits of six American revolutionary war generals: Israel Putnam; Philip Schuyler; Horatio Gates; Nathaniel Green; Benjamin Lincoln: John Sullivan
RMDC0TFP–1770s 1776 MAJOR GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM OF CONNECTICUT FOUGHT AT BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL & LONG ISLAND NY IN AMERICAN REVOLUTION
RMBA7XYC–Putnam, Israel, 7.1.1718 - 29.5.1790, American general, half length, German copper engraving, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMDNF888–MONUMENT GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM MEMORIAL STATE PARK 492 BLACK ROCK TURNPIKE REDDING CONNECTICUT 06896
RMKJHF4B–An engraving from a painting of Israel Putnam, he was an American military officer who served during the French and Indian War as well as the American Revolutionary War, he was one of the founders of Connecticut's chapter of the Sons of Liberty, he is best known for his contributions to the Battle of Bunker Hill, he is also one of the officers to which the saying 'Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes' is attributed, Israel, 1830. From the New York Public Library.
RM2ANBKGF–Israel Putnam ('Old Put'); a story for young people . e balls were continually pouring in fromthe British forts, killing the men and tearing theworks. The Americans could not accomplish anything ofimportance for many months on account of theirscarcity of ammunition and cannon. At last, inthe following spring, Washington received a num-ber of cannon brought by Henry Knox from Ticon-deroga on sledges. He resolved to seize Dorches-ter Heights. At the council of war, where theofficers met to plan the attack, Putnam was restless,continually going to doors and windows, to seewhat was going on outsid
RMEBP6AN–Israel Putnam, 1718 –1790. American army general officer and Freemason, popularly known as 'Old Put', who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) during the American Revolutionary War.
RMD4C567–General Israel Putnam: the iron son of '76' Effecting his escape from the British dragoons during the USA Revolutionary War
RMJ3T81Y–Israel putnam birthplace
RMBP5143–Statue of Israel Putnam, American army general during the American Revolutionary War, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
RMKJHCWT–Half length portrait of Israel Putnam, an American army general and Freemason, popularly known as 'Old Put', who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War, in uniform, captioned by his name and a short description of his accomplishments in French, Connecticut, 1833. From the New York Public Library.
RF2W9HY4T–Israel Putnam Monument, Putnam Memorial State Park, Connecticut
RM2C55HDW–Israel Putnam
RMPB6AEM–814 Israel putnam portrait detail
RMDHXYBK–Vintage portrait of Israel Putnam.
RMGATAHK–Israel Putnam Esqr., Major General of the Connecticut forces, and Commander in Chief at the engagement on Bunckers-Hill (i.e. Bunker Hill) near Boston, 17 June 1775 ( Hades-254356-478595)
RMW6P7W5–'General Israel Putnam, showing uniform of a Continental trooper', 1937. Israel Putnam (1718-1790) American army general officer, known as Old Put, who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). From "History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]
RFB6P6KJ–Putnam Putting out Fire at Fort Edward
RMWK5F6E–Israel Putnam
RMTXH355–Israel Putnam (1718-1890) American patriot, born at Salem, Massachusetts. Captured by Indians in 1758 and freed by the French. General in the American army during the American Revolutionary War, also called the American War Independence (1775-1883). Distinguished himself at the Battle of Bunker Hill (1775). Engraving.
RMWDFKD2–Genl. Israel Putnam: the iron son of 76
RF2JNNH9T–A statue of Isrrael Putnam stands outside the Connecticut State Capitol, the center for politics and govern the state, in Hartford
RMDNF883–ENTRANCE GATE GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM MEMORIAL STATE PARK 492 BLACK ROCK TURNPIKE REDDING CONNECTICUT 06896
RM2WA6KNR–Israel Putnam, from the Great Generals series (N15) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands 1963 by Allen & Ginter
RF2WBJ94G–Israel Putnam (geboren 7. Januar 1718 in Salem Village (heute: Danvers), Province of Massachusetts Bay, verstorben 29. Mai 1790 in Brooklyn, Connecticut) war US-amerikanischer General im Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg, nach einem Gemälde von Alonzo Chappel (1828-1878), Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RM2X73YX7–Birthplace of Israel Putnam, Danvers, Mass., Date based on Detroit, Catalogue J Supplement (1901-1906)., '456' on negative., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 013654., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Putnam, Israel,, 1718-1790, Birthplace. , Birthplaces. , United States, Massachusetts, Danvers.
RFT5TXXX–This is the house of the Israel Putnam vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RMJ3T1RN–Israel putnam portrait
RMBP4WHY–Statue of Israel Putnam, American army general during the American Revolutionary War, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
RM2R7W83R–Israel Putnam 1775
RF2W9HY4K–Israel Putnam Monument, Putnam Memorial State Park, Connecticut
RM2C52YN2–Israel putnam portrait.
RFGH4D0G–Israel Putnam statue, Connecticut State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut
RMPBN3EG–985 Maj. Gen. Israel Putnam (NYPL b13512822-424386)
RFEH17N2–Connecticut State Capitol with Israel Putnam statue, Bushnell Park, Hartford, Connecticut
RMAA2C1D–Israel Putnam
RFB6P6MC–General Putnam Starting for Boston
RFPAMK9D–Hartford Connecticut Capitol and Israel Putnam Statue in Busnell park.
RM2X44GF7–Major Israel Putnam in British uniform, 1758
RMWK5F5Y–Israel Putnam, Esq'r. - general-major der Americaners
RM2RX22JJ–Lithograph, 'Genl. Israel Putnam'. DL*60.2536. Peters Prints Collection.
RMDNF88X–OFFICERS QUARTERS/POWDER MAGAZINE GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM MEMORIAL STATE PARK 492 BLACK ROCK TURNPIKE REDDING CONNECTICUT 06896
RMMAHT06–'The life and heroic exploits of Israel Putnam, Major-General in the Revolutionary War' (1850)
RM2C3WDC5–Israel Putnam Statue Brooklyn Historical Society Museum Brooklyn Green Historic District Brooklyn, Connecticut, USA
RM2F5H7B6–Scenes in Camp 1st Brigade, Conn., N.G. Philadelphia Camp Israel Putnam, 1876. Chase & Bachrach (American, founded about 1865, dissolved 1868)
RMDH2KG4–Putnam, Israel (full length) 532868
RMJ3T1RP–Israel putnam portrait detail
RMBPD9PY–Statue of Israel Putnam, American army general during the American Revolutionary War, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
RMC5YMNA–PUTNAM COUNTY. Putnam County was created by Act of Dec. 10, 1807 out of Baldwin County. It was named for General Israel Putnam.
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