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Chamberlain and Paugus at Lovewells Fight, 1725, (1872)
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Chamberlain and Paugus at Lovewells Fight, 1725, (1872)
Chamberlain and Paugus at Lovewells Fight, 1725, (1872). John Chamberlain shoots Paugus. John Lovewell, (1691-1725) was a British explorer and soldier who lived in Dunstable, now Nashua, New Hampshire. He fought in Dummers War as a militia captain leading three expeditions against the Abenaki Indians. Engraving from John Gilmary Sheas A Childs History of the United States, Hess and McDavitt, (New York, 1872)
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Chamberlain and Paugus at Lovewells Fight, 1725
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. This engraving takes us back to a significant moment in American history. The scene depicts the intense battle between John Chamberlain and Paugus during Lovewell's Fight in 1725. In this dramatic encounter, Chamberlain courageously fires his gun, aiming directly at his opponent. The print showcases the raw emotions of war - smoke billows from the musket as it releases its deadly ammunition. We witness the tragic demise of an indigenous warrior dressed in traditional Abenaki attire, while Chamberlain stands firm in his British military uniform. The artist skillfully captures the essence of this eighteenth-century conflict, highlighting not only the clash of cultures but also the brutality that often accompanied territorial disputes. The image serves as a reminder of America's complex past and sheds light on one man's role as both explorer and soldier. Through meticulous detail, we observe every element contributing to this historical tableau: from Chamberlain's powder horn strapped to his side to Paugus' moccasins firmly planted on American soil. This print transports us back in time, allowing us to reflect upon our nation's early struggles for land and power. As we gaze upon this powerful artwork by o'Deá Ó Caoimh from Heritage Images, let us remember those who fought bravely on both sides - their sacrifices forever etched into our collective memory.
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