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- Anna Harrisson was the Wife of William Henry Harrisson. In the War of 1812, Harrisson commanded the American Army in the Northwest and was responsible for the U.S. victory at Moraviantown (the BattleAnna Harrisson was the Wife of William Henry Harrisson. In the War …
- A watercolour with ink. No Date but is known to have been made in America.A watercolour with ink. No Date but is known to have been …
- An ink print dated c. 1812 that is believed to have been created in America.An ink print dated c. 1812 that is believed to have been …
- A coloured ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand London."A coloured ink print created in England in November 1814. At the …
- After W. H. Bartlett, this is a hand coloured etching. It was engraved by Edward Radclyffe (1810-1863).After W. H. Bartlett, this is a hand coloured etching. It was …
- An ink print published on January 7, 1804.An ink print published on January 7, 1804.
- A black ink print created in England in November 1814. At the top it states: "No. 71 of Rackermann's Repository of Arts & c. Pub.1 Nov.v 1814 at 101 Strand London."A black ink print created in England in November 1814. At the …
- A coloured ink print believed to have been created in the United States of America. Below the image it reads: "Col. Johnsons mounted men charging a party of British Artillerists and Indians at the BaA coloured ink print believed to have been created in the United …
- In the War of 1812, Harrisson commanded the American Army in the Northwest and was responsible for the U.S. victory at Moraviantown (the Battle of the Thames). His wife was Anna Harrisson.In the War of 1812, Harrisson commanded the American Army in the …
- Engraved by J.C. Armytage. A watercolour ink print.Engraved by J.C. Armytage. A watercolour ink print.
- After R.H. Pease, this ink print was taken from the British side of the river. Aquatint on steelAfter R.H. Pease, this ink print was taken from the British side …
- An ink print believed to have been created in England during the 18th Century.An ink print believed to have been created in England during the …
- An ink print that is believed to have come from Philadelphia.An ink print that is believed to have come from Philadelphia.
- Watercolour over pencil; gouache (white highlights) drawing. Believed to have been created in England. View is of Fort Niagara on the Canadian side of the Niagara River.Watercolour over pencil; gouache (white highlights) drawing. Believed to have been created …
- Title is actually unknown but it is believed that this is a watercolour portraying the Battle of Lake Erie. Ink and Pencil.Title is actually unknown but it is believed that this is a …
- ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME. Believed to have been created in the United States of America.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN …
- ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME, Wood engravings on paper created in the United Stares of America.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN …
- ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN W. BARBER AND HENRY HOME Wood engravings on paper created in the United States of America.ILLUSTRATIONS FOR HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY JOHN …
- A black ink print believed to have been created in the United States of America. Below the image it reads: "Col. Johnsons mounted men charging a party of British Artillerists and Indians at the BattlA black ink print believed to have been created in the United …
- An ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of Queenston Heights. Note the flags, the colouring of the uniforms and their locations which is different from the James Dennis originAn ink print created after James Dennis's drawing of the Battle of …