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Bunker Hill Monument Collection

The Bunker Hill Monument stands tall and proud in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: The Bunker Hill Monument, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Bunker Hill Monument, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Bunker Hill Monument, c1900

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts

William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. Site of June 17, 1775 battle, American Revolution Statue cast 1880 by Nelli Prescott commanded American

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Bunker Hill Monument, 1845 / 1902. Creator: Miller & Brown

Bunker Hill Monument, 1845 / 1902. Creator: Miller & Brown
Bunker Hill Monument, 1845/1902. [Obelisk at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston, Massachusetts, USA]. Albumen print (carte-de-visite)

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Bunker Hill Monument, 1845 / 1900. Creator: Unknown

Bunker Hill Monument, 1845 / 1900. Creator: Unknown
Bunker Hill Monument, 1845/1900. [War memorial at Charlestown, Massachusetts, comemmorating the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War]. Albumen print (carte-de-visite)

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Bunker Hill Monument, 1875 / 1900. Creator: Allen

Bunker Hill Monument, 1875 / 1900. Creator: Allen
Bunker Hill Monument, 1875/1900. [Obelisk at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston, Massachusetts, USA]. Albumen print (carte-de-visite)

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Bunker Hill Monument (photogravure)

Bunker Hill Monument (photogravure)
724921 Bunker Hill Monument (photogravure) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bunker Hill Monument)

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Boston Scenes, 1874. Creator: John Douglas Woodward

Boston Scenes, 1874. Creator: John Douglas Woodward
Boston Scenes, 1874. Faneuil Hall, State House, Masonic Temple, [view] South from State House, Ether Monument, Washington Statue, Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Bunker Hill Monument and Boston Harbor from the Air, Boston, Mass. c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Bunker Hill Monument and Boston Harbor from the Air, Boston, Mass. c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Bunker Hill Monument and Boston Harbor from the Air, Boston, Mass. c1930s. Memorial for the Battle of Bunker Hill fought during the American Revolutionary War in Charlestown

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, c. 1890-99 (b / w photo)

Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, c. 1890-99 (b / w photo)
862705 Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, c.1890-99 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Massachusetts, USA, c1900. The monument, built between 1825 and 1843, commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: The Marquis de Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument, 1825 (c1880)

The Marquis de Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument, 1825 (c1880). Artist: Hooper
The Marquis de Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument, 1825 (c1880). The monument, built between 1825 and 1843, commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Plan of action at the Battle on Breeds Hill

Plan of action at the Battle on Breeds Hill
Vintage engraving of the Plan of action at the Battle of Breeds Hill (also known as the Battle of Bunker Hill), Near Boston on 17th June 1775. Part of the American War of IndependenceView more:

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: The Bunker Hill Monument, Monuments & memorials, United States, History, Revolution

The Bunker Hill Monument, Monuments & memorials, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, United States, Massachusetts, Boston, 1900

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Mass. Postcard. ca. 1900-1910, Bunker Hill Monument

Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Mass. Postcard. ca. 1900-1910, Bunker Hill Monument, Charlestown, Mass. Postcard

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Lafayette revisiting Boston, 1824

Lafayette revisiting Boston, 1824
Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill Monument during his visit to Boston, 1824. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Charlestown

Charlestown, Bunker Hill Monument, Monument Square, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageBunker Hill Monument Collection: Statue of Col

Statue of Col. William Prescott, Charlestown, Bunker Hill Monument, Boston, Massachusetts, USA


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The Bunker Hill Monument stands tall and proud in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts. This iconic structure commemorates the historic Battle of Bunker Hill, a pivotal moment in American history. Built between 1845 and 1902 by various creators including Miller & Brown, Allen, and an unknown artist, the monument is a testament to the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought for freedom. Standing at an impressive height of 221 feet, it offers breathtaking views of Boston Harbor. A captivating photogravure captures the grandeur of this magnificent landmark from above during the 1930s. The black-and-white photo taken around 1890-99 showcases its timeless beauty against a backdrop of old-world charm. At its base lies a statue honoring William Prescott, one of the key figures in the battle. His courageous leadership is forever immortalized through this striking sculpture. Intriguingly, another image depicts Marquis de Lafayette laying the cornerstone for this monumental tribute back in 1825. This historical event symbolizes not only Franco-American friendship but also highlights how deeply rooted Bunker Hill's significance is within our nation's past. Visiting this site transports you back to that fateful day when patriots faced off against British forces with unwavering determination. It serves as a reminder that liberty comes at great cost and should never be taken for granted. Whether exploring its hallowed grounds or admiring it from afar like John Douglas Woodward did in his artwork titled "Boston Scenes, " one cannot help but feel awe-struck by its presence. The Bunker Hill Monument has become more than just an architectural marvel; it has become a symbol of resilience and national pride. Its towering stature continues to inspire generations as they learn about America's fight for independence.