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An American recruiting poster of the Revolutionary War, calling for men to serve in the Continental Navy on John Paul Jones ship Ranger, printed at Danvers, Massachusetts, 1777

An American recruiting poster of the Revolutionary War, calling for men to serve in the Continental Navy on John Paul Jones ship Ranger, printed at Danvers, Massachusetts, 1777


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An American recruiting poster of the Revolutionary War, calling for men to serve in the Continental Navy on John Paul Jones ship Ranger, printed at Danvers, Massachusetts, 1777

RECRUITING POSTER, 1777.
An American recruiting poster of the Revolutionary War, calling for men to serve in the Continental Navy on John Paul Jones ship Ranger, printed at Danvers, Massachusetts, 1777

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1777 American Revolution Continental Navy Handbill Jones Patriotic Paul Ranger Recruiting Revolution Sailing Ship Sailor Ship Sloop Typeface Wood Cut Danvers


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This print showcases an iconic American recruiting poster from the Revolutionary War era. Printed in 1777 at Danvers, Massachusetts, this handbill aimed to rally men to serve in the Continental Navy on John Paul Jones' ship Ranger. The poster exudes a sense of patriotism and urgency with its bold typography and powerful imagery. The woodcut design depicts a majestic sailing ship, representing the USS Ranger, soaring through turbulent waves. This maritime scene symbolizes America's determination to establish itself as a formidable naval power during the North American Revolution. The attention to detail is remarkable; every line etched into the woodcut conveys strength and resilience. As we delve deeper into this historical artifact, it becomes evident that this recruiting poster played a crucial role in rallying soldiers and sailors for their country's cause. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by brave individuals who fought for independence against British rule. This print captures not only an important moment in American history but also represents the spirit of unity that prevailed during those tumultuous times. It stands as a testament to our nation's unwavering commitment towards freedom and liberty. Whether displayed in homes or educational institutions, this Granger Art on Demand print allows us to connect with our past while honoring those who fought valiantly for our present-day freedoms.

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