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English: Title: Washington crossing the Delaware
Abstract: Print shows General George Washington on horseback watching as soldiers cross the Delaware River prior to the attack on the British at Trenton, New Jersey. Physical description: 1 print : wood engraving. Notes: Reference print in LOT 4412 DB.; Illus. in N.Y. Mirror, v. 20, no. 39 (1842 Sept. 24), facing p. 305.; Painted by T. Sully; Engraved by J.N. Gimbrede. |
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