After the Massacre: Samuel Adams Demanding of Governor Hutchinson the Instant Withdrawal of British Troops, illustration from

After the Massacre: Samuel Adams Demanding of Governor Hutchinson the Instant Withdrawal of British Troops, illustration from 'Colonies and Nation' by Woodrow Wilson, pub. in Harper's Magazine, 1901

(After the Massacre: Samuel Adams Demanding of Governor Hutchinson the Instant Withdrawal of British Troops, illustration from 'Colonies and Nation' by Woodrow Wilson, pub. in Harper's Magazine, 1901 ()


Howard Pyle

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1901  ·  lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 91183

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After the Massacre: Samuel Adams Demanding of Governor Hutchinson the Instant Withdrawal of British Troops, illustration from 'Colonies and Nation' by Woodrow Wilson, pub. in Harper's Magazine, 1901 by Howard Pyle. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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