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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.

 

 

 

 

 

 


# Article Title
1 "Brothers in Arms": May 1775 Siege of Boston Muster Roll, Listing 29 Lexington Alarm Minutemen - Including 2 African-Americans & 1 Soldier Killed at Bunker Hill
2 1775 Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England
3 1775 Revolutionary War Newspaper (SOLD)
4 A New Hampshire and Maine Company in the Siege of Boston
5 A Washington Aide, Samuel Blachley Webb, Considers Past and Future Plans to Attack British Forces on Long Island
6 A Woman's Financial Aid for the Continental Army, Acknowledged by 3 Lexington Alarm Minutemen Officers
7 An Account of Guns Belonging to Bunker Hill Veterans
8 Banned in Boston: Barring the Return of Tories “Declared Traitors to Their Country”
9 Declaration of Independence ca. 1833 Scarce Exact Facsimile (SOLD)
10 Early London Printing of Franklin’s Proposed Articles of Confederation
11 Ethan Allen Supports Connecticut Claims to the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania
12 From the Private Library of Elbridge Gerry
13 Granting a Furlough for a Minuteman Captain
14 Gunpowder Manufacturing during the American Revolution
15 Hananel Pereyra, American Patriot in the Revolution
16 Inscribed Volume from the Library of William Ellery, Declaration Signer and Abolitionist
17 Lexington Alarm Minuteman Signed Document: Abner Stow
18 Liberty vs. the Need for Government & Taxes
19 Massachusetts Debates the Bill of Rights
20 Massachusetts Militia Pay Petition Listing 27 Minutemen Who Responded to the Lexington Alarm
21 Minutemen Pay Scale
22 Open Rebellion: Defying the Tyranny of the Intolerable Acts
23 Quartermaster's Account Book, 1781
24 Quartermaster’s Account Book, ca. 1783
25 Repaying a Loan Soon after Independence was Declared
26 Signed by 11 Massachusetts Militiamen and 14 Lexington Alarm Minutemen, While on Dorchester Heights a Day before Their Enlistment Expired
27 Signed Volume from the Library of James Wilson
28 Supplying West Point
29 The Declaration of Independence – Rare July 1776 Boston Printing (SOLD)
30 U.S. Constitution Signer’s Copy of an English Journalistic Classic
31 West Point Muster Roll
32 “Report of the work on Constitution Island”