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Bunker Hill Collection

"Bunker Hill: A Glimpse into the Revolutionary War" Step back in time to 1775, as we explore the iconic Battle through various historical artifacts and artworks

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Bunker Hill Collection: Bunker Hill battle, 1775
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Bunker Hill Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill: oil on canvas, 1898, by Howard Pyle
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Bunker Hill Collection: Joseph Warren on Bunker Hill
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Bunker Hill Collection: EVRV2A-00182
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Bunker Hill Collection: MAP: BOSTON, c1873. The City of Boston. Bird s-eye view of Boston, Massachusetts
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Bunker Hill Collection: EVRV2A-00163
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Bunker Hill Collection: Steel engraving by James Mitan, 1801, after the painting by John Trumbull
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Bunker Hill Collection: PREV2A-00094
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Bunker Hill Collection: Bunker Hill Memorial, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America
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Bunker Hill Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge
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Bunker Hill Collection: Massachusetts, Boston, sailboat on the Charles River, Leonard P
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Bunker Hill Collection: Bunker Hill, Boston, Massachusetts, USA during autumn season
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Bunker Hill Collection: Bostom, Massachusetts, USA downtown city skyline from Bunker Hill
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Bunker Hill Collection: British soldiers waist belt plate of the 38th Regiment of Foot
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Bunker Hill Collection: Landscape of Bunker Hill, after 1862 (oil on canvas)
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Bunker Hill Collection: Home of Colonel Prescott, Bunker Hill (engraving)
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Bunker Hill Collection: Copps Hill Burying-Ground (engraving)
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Bunker Hill Collection: Boston, and Bunker Hill (from the East) (engraving)
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Bunker Hill Collection: Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775
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Bunker Hill Collection: Battle of Bunkers Hill, 1859. Artist: JC Armytage
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Bunker Hill Collection: The Marquis de Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument, 1825 (c1880)
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Bunker Hill Collection: The Defence of Bunker Hill, 1775
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Bunker Hill Collection: Boston, and Bunker Hill, c1820Artist: C Cousen
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Bunker Hill Collection: Boston and Bunker Hill, Massachusetts, 1855. Artist: F O Freeman
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Bunker Hill Collection: Boston and vicinity in 1775
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Bunker Hill Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill, American Revolution
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Bunker Hill Collection: The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill. 19th century engraving after an 18th
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Bunker Hill Collection: The attack on Bunker Hill and the burning of Charlestown, June 17
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Bunker Hill Collection: West Bunker Hill Monument American 1870 1880
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Bunker Hill Collection: Bunker Hill Monument American 1870 1880 Albumen silver print
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Bunker Hill Collection: View Bunker Hill Monument American 1865 1875
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Bunker Hill Collection: The death of Major John Pitcairn of the British Royal Marines at the Battle of Bunker Hill during
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Bunker Hill Collection: Building the redoubts on Breeds Hill in the Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775
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Bunker Hill Collection: Colonel William Prescott in the redoubt on Breeds Hill during the Battle of Bunker Hill
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Bunker Hill Collection: The Battle of Bunker Hill, 17 June 1775. At left is the mortally wounded Joseph Warren; at right
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Bunker Hill Collection: EVRV2A-00039
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Bunker Hill Collection: Bunker Hill defended by American minutemen, 1775
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Bunker Hill Collection: EVRV2A-00173
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Bunker Hill Collection: IDAHO: LEAD MINE, 1936. A view of the Bunker Hill mine in Kellogg, Idaho, the largest
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Bunker Hill Collection: Boston, Charlestown & Bunker Hill as seen from the fort at Roxbury, 1828 by John Rubens
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Bunker Hill Collection: An exact view of the late Battle at Charlestown on 17th June 1775 (coloured engraving)
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Bunker Hill Collection: Lafayette Laying the Cornerstone of the Bunker Hill Monument, United States of America
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Bunker Hill Collection: The Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. John S. Davis
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Bunker Hill Collection: Map of the United States of America, British provinces, Mexico, West Indies and Central America
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Bunker Hill Collection: BOSTON: BUNKER HILL. The Monument at Bunker Hill in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph
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Bunker Hill Collection: PETER SALEM (1750-1816). African American soldier in the Revolutionary War
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Bunker Hill Collection: NATIONAL ANTHEM, c1861. American children being taught The Star Spangled Banner at the piano
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Bunker Hill Collection: THOMAS GROSVENOR, 1775. Lieutenant Thomas Grosvenor (1744-1825) and his servant


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"Bunker Hill: A Glimpse into the Revolutionary War" Step back in time to 1775, as we explore the iconic Battle through various historical artifacts and artworks. One such masterpiece is "Battle of Bunker Hill: oil on canvas, 1898" by Howard Pyle, which vividly captures the intensity and bravery displayed during this pivotal moment in American history. Joseph Warren stands tall on Bunker Hill, a courageous figure leading his fellow patriots against British forces. His unwavering determination can be seen in EVRV2A-00182, an image that transports us directly to that fateful day. To truly understand the significance of this battle, let's take a closer look at Boston itself. The city's bird's-eye view depicted in a chromolithograph from c1873 (MAP: BOSTON) reveals its strategic location and importance during the American Revolution. As we delve deeper into the heart of Boston, our attention turns to Colonel William Prescott statue below the imposing Bunker Hill Memorial. This memorial serves as a reminder of those who fought valiantly for freedom and independence (EVRV2A-00163). The spirit of patriotism embodied by these brave soldiers is further immortalized in James Mitan's steel engraving from 1801 after John Trumbull's painting. Their sacrifice reverberates through time as we stand before their monument (PREV2A-00094). The Battle was not without casualties; Major John Pitcairn met his fate on that historic day. A wood engraving from the 19th century depicts his death—a poignant reminder of lives lost during this struggle for liberty. Even amidst conflict, it is important to acknowledge both sides involved. The waist belt plate belonging to British soldiers from the 38th Regiment of Foot symbolizes their presence and role within this monumental event.