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Engraving "The Bloody Massacre perpetrated on King Street, Boston on March 5th, 1770"
1770
CRR.B.28
This print by Paul Revere (1735-1818) of what became known as "the Boston Massacre" was a masterful piece of propaganda against the British government. |
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"Lieut. Genl. Ulysses S. Grant U.S.A."
1865
L02.024
This heroic portrayal of the Union's chief general, Ulysses S. Grant, had symbolic elements typical for its day. |
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"The Life and Age of Woman"
c. 1840
2000.20.506
This 19th century print dealt with the popular theme of life stages from cradle to grave. |
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Image of Beaver
1887
L99.003
James Wells Champney, once a resident of Deerfield, created this image of a beaver. |
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The Manual Alphabet for the Deaf and Dumb
2000.20.501
The framed printed chart illustrates the hand symbols used in the 18th and 19th centuries to enable deaf people to communicate. |
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"Philip. King of Mount Hope"
1772
L00.053
This portrait of the Wampanoag Metacom, known to the English as King Philip, is a print from the 1772 engraving by Paul Revere and is reproduced in the 1930 book titled "The Beginnings of New England" by John Fiske. |
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Washington Memorial
1801
1908.02
This 1801 engraving depicts mourners at the tomb of George Washington. |