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LIEUT. MOODY RELEASESA CONDEMMED PRISONER from Sussex
C. Gaol. May 1780.
Golonial Hero es No. 33.
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3. LIBERTY FLAG
4. NATIONAL FLAG June 14. 1777.
WASHINGTON'S
RECEPTION AT
TRENTON
April 21 1789
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PARADE AT YORKTOWN.
Oct. 1781.
SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS
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BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL. - Death of Gen. Joseph Warren June 17. 1775. He was among
the last to leave the redoubt, and had scarce done so when he was shot through the head
with a musket-ball, and fell dead on the spot, British 1054 killed. Americ. 450 killed.
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LIEUT. MOODY RELEASESA CONDEMMED PRISONER from Sussex
C. Gaol, May 1780.
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Bombardement was the bursting
of Putnam's vaunted mortar ,the
Congress. March 9.
EVACUATION OF BOSTON. March 18. 1776. The Americans found the works deserted, entered
in triumph with drums beating and colours flying. Putnsm took command of the city. and the
flag of thirteen stripes, the standard of the Union. floated above all the forts.
The mortar was fixcd in a
bed; old Putnam mounted it, da-
shed on it a bottle of rum, and
gave it the name of Congress.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON. born Feb. 22
1732 Westmoreland County Va., elected
Conmander-in-Chief. June 15. 1775, re-
signed his commission at Annapolis Md.
Dez. 23. 1783, died at Mt. Vernon, Va.,
aged 67 years. Dec. 14. 1799.
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SARATOGA N. Y. Surrender of Bourgogne to Gates. Oct. 17. 1777.
This surrender of 5752 men, 7000 rifles, Artillery etc. the critical event of
the war.
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FRENCH RELIEF TROOPS.
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WILLIAM PENN'S TREATY WITH THE INDIANS. Pennsylvania granted
to William Penn, by Charles II. March 4. 1681. Philadelphia founded 1682.
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JONH MALCOM, British Commissioner tarred and feathered. Jan. 25. 1774.
The stamp-distributor was hanged in effigy and burnt in a bonfire of the fragments.
Prinieo in Germany
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THE DE FENDER OF THE MOTHERS
THE PROTECTOROFTHE DAUGHTERS
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1, RATTLESNAKE FLAG Febr 8.1776
2 PINE TREE FLAG Ap 1776.
3 LIBERTY FLAG
4NATIO NAL PLAG Jene 14 1777.
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WASHINGTON'S
RECEPTION AT
TRENTON,
Aprit 21. 1789
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DEATH OF MAJOR PIERSON, Defeat of the French Troops, Saint Heliers, Jersey Jan. 6. 1781.
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INDEPENDENCE-HALL.
PHILADELPHIA 1776.
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THE ORACLE. Britania, Hibernia. Scotia and America assembled to consult the Oracle
on the present situation of Public Affairs. Time acting as Priest.
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BURIAL OF GEN. FRASER. (brit.) Freemann's Farm Oct. 7. 1777.
„My duty forbids me to fly from danger." Between sunset and dark, his body was
borne to the appointed place by grenadiers of his division followed by the generals
and their staffs.
„Cannonballs flew around and above the assembled mourners"
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MAJOR JOHN ANDRÉ hung as spy at Tappan. N. Y. Oct. 2. 1780 brought to a stand by John Paulding, Isaac
Van Wart and David Williams. André had been commis sioned to buy with gold what steel could not conquer; to
drive a bargain with one ready for a price to become a traitor.-His remains were afterwards transferred and buried
in Westminster Abbey. General Arnold's treason revealed Sept 26. Washington writes,Arnold's conduct is so villan-
ously perfidious, that there are no terms that can describe the baseness of his heart.
MAJOR JOHN ANDRÉ
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General Arnold
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BRITISH TROOPS. 1776-83.
No. 28.
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THOUSAND HESSIAN prisoners brou, ht from Trenton to
Philadelphia, Dec. 26. 1776.
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WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE
at Trenton N. J. Dec. 25. 1776. The night was
dark and tempestuous, the drifting ice drove
the boats out of their course, and threatened
them with destruction.
ANGE, Serie I
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INDEX.
A unanimous vote of thanks to Washington
was passed in Congress; and it was ordered
that a gold medal be struck, commemorating
the evacuation of Boston, bearing the effigy
of Washington as its deliverer.
No. 21. THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER.
No. 22. GEORGE WASHINGTON
No. 23. EVACUATION OF BOSTON.
No. 24. WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE
No. 25. THOUSAND HESSIAN
No. 26. AMERICAN TROOPS.
No. 27. FRENCH RELIEF TROCPS.
No. 28. BRITISH TROOPS.
No. 29. HESSIAN RELIEF TROOPS.
No. 30. BURIAL OF GEN. FRASER.
No. 31. SARATOGA N. Y.
No. 32. FRANKLIN'S FIRST AUDIENCE
No. 33. LIEUT. MOODY RELEASES A CONDEMMED PRISONER
No. 34. DEBARKMENT OF FRENCH RELIEF TROOPS.
No. 35. MAJOR JOHN ANDRE
No. 36. DISPATCHES FROM QUEBEC
No. 37. DEATH OF MAJÓR PIERSON,
No. 38. PARADE AT YORKTOWN.
No. 39. SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS
No. 40. WASHINGTON'S RECEPTION
THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER.
Oh! say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,
What so proudly we hail'd at the twilight's iast gleaming;
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so galiantly streaming :
And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave procf thro' the night that our flag was still there;
Oh! say does that star spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ?
On the shore dimly seen thro' the mist of the deep,
Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes,"
What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam.
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream;
'Tis the star spangled banner
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave !
PLURIBUS
Oh! long may it wave
An emblem of National sovereignty adopted by Congress in the great
seal of the United States and its motto E pluribus Unum June 20. 1782.
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CORMALLIS
SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS at Yorktown, Va. Oct. 19. 1781, 7073 Prisoners. The
loss sustained by the garrison during the siege amounted to 552. That of the combined
army in killed was about 300.
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BATTLE OF LEXINGTON. Mass. First blood of the Revolutionary War. April 19. 1775
British loss 73 killed, 174 wounded, 26 missing. Americ. loss 49 killed, 89 wounded, 5 missing.
LANGE Serie I.
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DEBARKMENT OF FRENCH RELIEF TROOPS, Rhode Island
July 11. 1780
Rochambeau.
Lafayette.
LANGE Serie I.
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CORMWALLIS
SURRENDER OF CORNWALLIS at Yorktown, Va. Oct. 19. 1781, 7073 Prisoners. The
loss sustained by the garrison during the siege amounted to 552. That of the combined
army in killed was about 300.
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BURIAL OF GEN. FRASER. (brit.) Freemann's Farm Oct. 7. 1777.
My duty forbids me to fly from danger." Between sunset and dark, his body was
borne to the appointed place by grenadiers of his division followed by the generals
and their staffs. Cannonballs flew around and above the assembled mourners"
LANGE Serie II.
No. 30.
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BRITISH TROOPS.
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1776
THE DEFENDER OF THE MOTHERS
THE PROTECTOROFTHE DAUGHTERS.
MARTHA
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1. RATTLESNAKE FLAG Febr 8.1776
2 PINE TREE FLAG Ap. 1776.
3 LIBERTY FLAG
4.NATIONAL PLAG June 14. 1777.
WASHINGTON'S
RECEPTION AT
TRENTON,
April 21 1789
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INDEX.
Medal struck at the close of the war.
No. 1. AN INDIAN CHIEF.
No. 2. LANDING OF THE "PILGRIM FATHERS".
No. 3. WILLIAM PENN'S TREATY WITH THE INDIANS.
No. 4. DEATH OF GEN, WOLFE.
No. 5. DEATH OF GEN. MONTCALM-GOZON.
No. 6. BURNING OF STAMP ACT.
No. 7. THE BOSTON MASSACRE.
No. 8. "BOSTON TEA-PARTY.
No. 9. JOHN MALCOM.
No. 10. BATTLE OF LEXINGTON.
No. 11. THE TEA-TAX TEMPEST.
No. 42. THE ORACLE.
No. 13. BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL.
No. 14. DEATH OF GEN. JOS. WARREN.
No. 15. DEATH OF GEN MONTGOMERY.
No. 16. DEATH OF GEN. MONTGOMERY. QUEBEC,
No. 17. INDEPENDENCE-HALL. PHILADELPHIA.
No. 18. SEALS OF THE THIRTEEN STATES.
No. 19. TEXT OF INDEPENDENCE.
No. 20. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
DHS
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ERTAS
HAIL COLUMBIA! HAPPY LAND.
No. 455 41
FRSEVERD
BOLL
Value thereo
or SILVER ac cord
a Resolution of CON
GRESS pablishd ab Phi-
ladelphia Nov:2-1776 -
Hail Columbia! happy land!
Hail, ye heroes! heaven-born band!
Who fought and bled in freedom's cause,
Who fought and bled tn freedom's cause,
And when the storm of war was gone
Enjoyed the peace your valor won!
Let indepedence be our boast,
Ever mindful what it cost;
Ever grateful for the prize,
Let its altar reach the skics!
S.
ONPREAED
Weibson
I Kank lin
CHORUS. - Firm, united let us be,
Rallying round our Liberty;
As a band of brothers joined,
Peace and safety we shall find.
immortal patriots! rise once more;
Defend your rights, defend your shore;
Let no rude foe, with impious hand,
Let no rude foe, with impious hand,
Invade the shrine where sacred lies,
Of toil and blood, the well earned prize!
While off'ring peace sincere and just,
In Heaven we place our manly trust,
That truth and justice will prevail,
And every scheme of bondage fail.
CHORUS. -
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SDX DOLLARS
LARS
The flag of thirteen stripes, the standard of the Union
floated above all the forts," adopted by Congress
June 4. 1777. Evacuation of Boston March 17. 1776.
Firm, united Tet us be. &c.
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