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PETER FRANCISCO (c1760-1831). American military hero. Francisco fighting Sir Banastre Tarletons British cavalry, Amelia County, Virginia, 1781. Wood engraving, 1856, after David Edwin

PETER FRANCISCO (c1760-1831). American military hero. Francisco fighting Sir Banastre Tarletons British cavalry, Amelia County, Virginia, 1781. Wood engraving, 1856, after David Edwin


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PETER FRANCISCO (c1760-1831). American military hero. Francisco fighting Sir Banastre Tarletons British cavalry, Amelia County, Virginia, 1781. Wood engraving, 1856, after David Edwin

PETER FRANCISCO
(c1760-1831). American military hero. Francisco fighting Sir Banastre Tarletons British cavalry, Amelia County, Virginia, 1781. Wood engraving, 1856, after David Edwin

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1781 American Revolution British Cavalry Dragoon Fighting Francisco Hero Horse Back Military Revolutionary War South East Virginia


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This print showcases the legendary American military hero, Peter Francisco, in a fierce battle against Sir Banastre Tarleton's British cavalry. The scene takes place in Amelia County, Virginia, during the year 1781. This wood engraving from 1856, created by David Edwin and reproduced by The Granger Collection, beautifully captures the intensity of this historical moment. Peter Francisco is depicted as a courageous fighter on horseback, embodying the spirit of an American hero. With his determined expression and strong posture, he fearlessly confronts the enemy forces. His expertise as a rider and horseman is evident in every detail captured by this engraving. The clash between Francisco and Tarleton's dragoons symbolizes not only their personal rivalry but also represents a larger conflict - the American Revolution. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by brave individuals like Francisco to secure America's freedom. As part of The Granger Collection's Carousel collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to connect with history through art. It transports us back to a time when our nation fought for independence and reminds us of those who played pivotal roles in shaping our country.

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