French Relief Troops, 1776-83.
British Troops.
Thousand Hessian prisoners brought from Trenton to Philadelphia, Dec. 26, 1776.
Dispatches from Quebec.
Battle of Bunker Hill.
The Boston Massacre. March 5, 1770.
Saratoga N.Y. Surrender of Bourgogne to Gates Oct. 17, 1777.
Lieut. Moody Releases a Condemned Prisoner from Sussex C. Gaol May 1780.
Evacuation of Boston, March 18, 1776.
Battle of Lexington, Mass.
The Oracle - Britania, Hibernia, Scotia, and America assembled to consult the Oracle on the present situation of Public Affairs. Time is acting as Priest.
Debarkment of French Relief Troops. Rhode Island July 11, 1780.
Burning of Stamp Act, Boston.
Burial of Gen. Fraser (brit.) Freeman's Farm Oct. 7, 1777.
Parade at Yorktown. Oct. 1781. Surrender of Cornwallis.
Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Va. Oct.19, 1781.
Washington Crossing the Deleware at Trenton N.J. Dec. 25, 1776.
Boston Tea Party. Three cargoes of tea destroyed Dec. 16, 1773.
John Malcolm. British Commisioner tarred and feathered. Jan 2, 1774.
Marinus Willet and other citizens seized the arms of the retreating English, which were used by some of the American troops.