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Revolutionary War Catalog

The items offered in our Revolutionary War Catalog bear witness to the important events that took place during the Revolutionary and Founding periods. From the brave minutemen and militiamen to the statesmen and founding leaders of the Republic, all of whom put their lives on the line for freedom.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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1 Supplying West Point
2 Connecticut Paying off Revolutionary War Debt
3 Lexington Alarm Minuteman Payment Documents
4 Bunker Hill Veteran Signed Document: Elisha Aldrich
5 Lexington Alarm Minuteman Signed Document: Abner Stow
6 Lexington Alarm Minuteman Signed Document
7 Bunker Hill Veteran Signed Document Payment
8 Bunker Hill Veteran Signed Document: Gad Smith, Wages
9 Bunker Hill Veteran Signed Document: Gad Smith
10 Bunker Hill Veteran Signed Document
11 Massachusetts Minuteman Uniform Receipt Signed By 34 Men, 10 of Whom Had Marched On The Lexington Alarm
12 Lexington Alarm Minuteman, Fought at Bemis Heights, Wounded at Saratoga, Still with the Army at Valley Forge
13 Granting a Furlough for a Minuteman Captain
14 Robert Morris Promissory Note, Used As Evidence In His Bankruptcy Trial
15 Congress Asks the States for the Power to Regulate Trade
16 Carey’s American Atlas: The First American Atlas Published in America, And the Only Known Example of the First to Use Color
17 Virginia Proposes Four Amendments to the U.S. Constitution
18 1775 Revolutionary War Newspaper
19 Patent for Land in Province of New Jersey
20 Hananel Pereyra, American Patriot in the Revolution
21 Warning to Pennsylvania President Benjamin Franklin: Connecticut Land Claimants Seek Dismemberment of State
22 Hancock’s 1776 Safe Passage for a Congressman Who Spurned the Declaration
23 U.S. Constitution Signer’s Copy of an English Journalistic Classic
24 First London Edition of Common Sense, Paine’s Clarion Call for Independence
25 Founding Documents of New Jersey – Robert R. Livingston, Jr.’s Copy
26 Declaration Signer Defraying Expenses to go to the Continental Congress
27 The Day Ticonderoga is Besieged, Urgent Call for New England Militia
28 Declaration of Independence ca. 1833 Scarce Exact Facsimile
29 Continental Congress Declares “A General Embargo” On Grain and Flour Exports
30 Answering George Washington’s Urgent Call to Arms
31 John Adams Attacks Alexander Hamilton’s “Treachery” and Discusses Prospect of War with England or France
32 Banned in Boston: Barring the Return of Tories “Declared Traitors to Their Country”
33 "A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England"
34 Bunker Hill Veteran Signs for a Blanket
35 A Regiment in the Siege of Boston
36 Siege of Boston Militiaman’s Pay
37 15 Minutemen and 20 Militiamen Sign a 1776 Siege of Boston Document
38 Open Rebellion: Defying the Tyranny of the Intolerable Acts
39 The Declaration of Independence – Scarce Second Edition
40 The Declaration of Independence – Rare July 1776 Boston Printing