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  2. Category:Paintings about the American Revolution - Wikipedia

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  3. Surrender of Lord Cornwallis - Wikipedia

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    A key prepared by Trumbull identifying the French and American officers in the painting Another key to the painting. The subject of this painting is the surrender of the British army at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, which ended the last major campaign of the Revolutionary War.

  4. The Death of General Mercer at the Battle of Princeton ...

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    Capt. Daniel Neil was the Captain of Artillery and began his service in the Revolutionary War as Captain-Lieutenant in the East New Jersey Artillery in Knox's Battalion March 1st, 1776. He was appointed Capt on May, 9th 1776. Captain Neil died on the battlefield after receiving a number of saber wounds from the British. [1]

  5. Reception of the American Loyalists by Great Britain in the ...

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    Reception of the American Loyalists by Great Britain in the Year 1783 is a lost painting by American-born artist Benjamin West, depicting the return of the Loyalists to the British Empire following their expulsion from the victorious United States after the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Surrender of General Burgoyne - Wikipedia

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    Trumbull's 1791 sketch of Surrender of General Burgoyne that he completed before beginning the portrait, which was finished 30 years later, in 1821. Artist John Trumbull (1756–1843) spent the early part of the American Revolutionary War as a soldier, serving as an aide to both George Washington and Horatio Gates. [1]

  7. Amos Doolittle - Wikipedia

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    Amos Doolittle (May 18, 1754 – January 30, 1832) [1] was an American engraver and silversmith, known as "The Revere of Connecticut." [2] His engravings included portraits and maps, made in his New Haven, Connecticut studio.

  8. H. Charles McBarron Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He became committed to knowledgeable portrayal of detail and historical accuracy, exemplified by his 1975 work Soldiers of the American Revolution: A Sketchbook depicting the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, during the American Revolutionary War. [citation needed]

  9. Category:American Revolution in popular culture - Wikipedia

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