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American History Antique Framed Print Collection

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Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: SCOTTISH COLONEL, c1894. Colonel Joseph Laing, of the Disbanded 79th Regiment

SCOTTISH COLONEL, c1894. Colonel Joseph Laing, of the Disbanded 79th Regiment of Scottish Highlanders, N.Y.S.N.G. Illustration by W.A. Rogers, c1894

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: POSTER: PROHIBITION, c1915. Close the Saloons

POSTER: PROHIBITION, c1915. Close the Saloons. Prohibition poster published by the Temperance Commissions Strengthen America campaign, c1919

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANTS ON SHIP, c1900. Two Eastern European women aboard an immigrant ship bound for America

IMMIGRANTS ON SHIP, c1900. Two Eastern European women aboard an immigrant ship bound for America, c1900

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Defeat of the British Army by American troops under Major

BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS. Defeat of the British Army by American troops under Major General Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans, 8 January 1815, during the War of 1812

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: MAP: NEW ENGLAND COLONIES. Early settlements in New England and distribution of

MAP: NEW ENGLAND COLONIES. Early settlements in New England and distribution of Native American tribes

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: OWENITE COMMUNITY, 1824. Design for an Owenite community by Stedman Whitwell, the

OWENITE COMMUNITY, 1824. Design for an Owenite community by Stedman Whitwell, the architect who accompanied Robert Owen to New Harmony, Indiana in 1824

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS landing on San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas on Oct

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS landing on San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas on Oct. 12, 1492: lithograph, 19th century

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: CARTOON: EMBARGO, 1811. Ograbme, or the American Snapping-Turtle: American cartoon

CARTOON: EMBARGO, 1811. Ograbme, or the American Snapping-Turtle: American cartoon, 1811, by Alexander Anderson on the Embargo of trade with England that year

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1921. The Only Way to Handle It

IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1921. The Only Way to Handle It. Contemporary cartoon on the effectiveness of the temporary Immigration Act of 1921 in reducing the flood of immigrants to the United States to a

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: WITCH TRIAL. Trial at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. Lithograph by George H. Walker, 1892

WITCH TRIAL. Trial at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1692. Lithograph by George H. Walker, 1892

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: FERDINAND & ISABELLA, 1493. King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile

FERDINAND & ISABELLA, 1493. King Ferdinand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile welcome Columbus on his return from the New World, 1493. Engraving, c1892

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1906. Immigrants on the S

IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1906. Immigrants on the S.S. Patricia in New York harbor en route to Ellis Island, 1906

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: ANTI-SUFFRAGE POSTER, 1915. Which do you prefer? The home or the street corner

ANTI-SUFFRAGE POSTER, 1915. Which do you prefer? The home or the street corner for woman? Vote No on Woman Suffrage, October 19th. Lithograph by Tom Fleming, 1915

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: KNOW NOTHINGS, c1850. Uncle Sams Youngest Son, Citizen Know Nothing. Lithograph

KNOW NOTHINGS, c1850. Uncle Sams Youngest Son, Citizen Know Nothing. Lithograph, c1850

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: KNOW NOTHING ALMANAC, 1856. Advertisement for The Know Nothing Almanac, 1856

KNOW NOTHING ALMANAC, 1856. Advertisement for The Know Nothing Almanac, 1856

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: BOOK: KNOW NOTHINGS, 1855. The Satanic Plot, Or, Awful Crimes of Popery in High and Low Places

BOOK: KNOW NOTHINGS, 1855. The Satanic Plot, Or, Awful Crimes of Popery in High and Low Places, by a Know Nothing, 1855

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: NATIVIST CERTIFICATE, c1845. Membership certificate for the Native American Republican

NATIVIST CERTIFICATE, c1845. Membership certificate for the Native American Republican Association of Philadelphia, a nativist organization. Engraving, c1845

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: PLATTE RIVER, 1859. Covered wagons being ferried down the Platte River in Wyoming

PLATTE RIVER, 1859. Covered wagons being ferried down the Platte River in Wyoming, during Daniel Jenks emigration West. Drawing by Daniel Jenks, 1859

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: RIGHTS OF BRITISH AMERICA. Cover of Thomas Jeffersons A Summary View of the Rights

RIGHTS OF BRITISH AMERICA. Cover of Thomas Jeffersons A Summary View of the Rights
RIGHTS OF BRITISH AMERICA. Cover of Thomas Jeffersons " A Summary View of the Rights of British America." Pamphlet, 1774

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. The Shackle Broken - by the Genius of Freedom, Lithograph by E

ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. The Shackle Broken - by the Genius of Freedom, Lithograph by E. Sachse & Co. 1874

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: BOY SCOUT, 1913. Making a deposit at a postal savings location, United States

BOY SCOUT, 1913. Making a deposit at a postal savings location, United States. Photograph by Harris & Ewing, 1913

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: BOUCK WHITE ARRESTED, 1914. Minister and socialist Bouck White arrested for disrupting

BOUCK WHITE ARRESTED, 1914. Minister and socialist Bouck White arrested for disrupting a service at Calvary Baptist Church at West 57th Street, New York City. Photograph, May 1914

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: WAR OF 1812: NAVAL BATTLE. The capture of the HMS Frolic, under Commander Thomas Whinyates

WAR OF 1812: NAVAL BATTLE. The capture of the HMS Frolic, under Commander Thomas Whinyates, during the battle with the American sloop-of-war USS Wasp, under the command of Jacob Jones

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: BILL OF RIGHTS, 1789. Draft of the Bill of Rights; Senate revisions to the house-passed

BILL OF RIGHTS, 1789. Draft of the Bill of Rights; Senate revisions to the house-passed amendments to the Constitution, 9 September 1789

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: BILL OF RIGHTS, 1789. Draft of the Bill of Rights; Senate revisions to the house-passed

BILL OF RIGHTS, 1789. Draft of the Bill of Rights; Senate revisions to the house-passed amendments to the Constitution, 9 September 1789

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: BILL OF RIGHTS, 1789. Draft of the Bill of Rights; Senate revisions to the house-passed

BILL OF RIGHTS, 1789. Draft of the Bill of Rights; Senate revisions to the house-passed amendments to the Constitution, 9 September 1789

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. The 15-star American flag that flew over Fort McHenry

THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. The 15-star American flag that flew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor, September 1814, and inspired Francis Scott Key to write The Star Spangled Banner. Photograph, 1914

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. The 15-star American flag that flew over Fort McHenry

THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER. The 15-star American flag that flew over Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor, September 1814, and inspired Francis Scott Key to write The Star Spangled Banner. Photograph, 1914

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: COLORADO: ROUND UP, c1898. Round Up on the Cimarron River in Colorado. Photochrome

COLORADO: ROUND UP, c1898. Round Up on the Cimarron River in Colorado. Photochrome, c1898

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: PHILIPPINE AMERICAN WAR. Colonel J. Franklin Bell and officers of the Fourth Cavalry

PHILIPPINE AMERICAN WAR. Colonel J. Franklin Bell and officers of the Fourth Cavalry crossing the Pampanga River near Tarlac, Philippines, during the Philippine-American War. Photograph, 1900

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: CATTLE HERDING, c1905. Cowboys with a large herd of cattle on the Great Plains

CATTLE HERDING, c1905. Cowboys with a large herd of cattle on the Great Plains. Photograph by F.M. Steele, c1905

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: COLORADO: RAILROAD, 1899. Retouched panoramic photograph of a train on the Great

COLORADO: RAILROAD, 1899. Retouched panoramic photograph of a train on the Great Rock Island Route of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway, near Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, Colorado

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Detail of the third and fourth lines of the Declaration

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. Detail of the third and fourth lines of the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776, which reads We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Crowd near Dyea, Alaska, en route to the Klondike gold fields

KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH, 1898. Crowd near Dyea, Alaska, en route to the Klondike gold fields. Illustration, English, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: SUPREME COURT, 1896. Portraits of the U

SUPREME COURT, 1896. Portraits of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1896. Center: Chief Justice Melville Fuller. Clockwise from top left: George Shiras, Jr.; Horace Gray; Rufus W. Peckham; Edward D

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: IRVING HALE (1861-1930). American Army general. Photograph, 1898

IRVING HALE (1861-1930). American Army general. Photograph, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Spanish publication of president William McKinley s

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Spanish publication of president William McKinley s
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Spanish publication of president William McKinleys orders for the surrendered territory in Cuba, at the end of the Spanish-American War, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: CUBA: YELLOW FEVER, 1898. The Home of Yellow Fever - Santiago de Cuba, July, 1898

CUBA: YELLOW FEVER, 1898. The Home of Yellow Fever - Santiago de Cuba, July, 1898
CUBA: YELLOW FEVER, 1898. " The Home of Yellow Fever" - Santiago de Cuba, July, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Cornell University members of the First Regiment of

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Cornell University members of the First Regiment of United States Volunteer Engineers. Photographed during the Spanish-American War, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Statue of Liberty greeting returning U

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. The Statue of Liberty greeting returning U.S. Navy ships with garlands of flowers after the Spanish-American War, 1898. Drawing by Peter Newell

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. American members of the commission to determine the

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. American members of the commission to determine the conditions of peace between the United States and Spain at the conclusion of the Spanish-American War, 1898

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: SETTLERS, 1880. The Settlers First Home in the Far West. Engraving after a drawing by W

SETTLERS, 1880. The Settlers First Home in the Far West. Engraving after a drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1880

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: COWBOY CHRISTMAS, 1889. Cow-Boys Coming to Town for Christmas

COWBOY CHRISTMAS, 1889. Cow-Boys Coming to Town for Christmas. Engraving after a drawing by Frederic Remington, 1889

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1875. Landing of an immigrant ship in America. Wood engraving, American

IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1875. Landing of an immigrant ship in America. Wood engraving, American, 1875

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: NEW YORK: IMMIGRANTS, 1880. European immigrants arriving at Castle Garden, New York City

NEW YORK: IMMIGRANTS, 1880. European immigrants arriving at Castle Garden, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1875

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: DRINKING, 1874. Like Father Like Son. Men drinking and gambling in a saloon

DRINKING, 1874. Like Father Like Son. Men drinking and gambling in a saloon. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sol Eytinge, 1874

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT, 1874. A speaker at a temperance meeting held on the stage

TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT, 1874. A speaker at a temperance meeting held on the stage of the saloon owned by Harry Hill, 1 March 1874. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageAmerican History Antique Framed Print Collection: IMMIGRANT WAGON, 1873. A wagon carrying luggage of immigrants on the way to the

IMMIGRANT WAGON, 1873. A wagon carrying luggage of immigrants on the way to the railroad station in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1873



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