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"Battle of Lexington 1775" Archival print
"Battle of Lexington 1775" Archival print
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From the original engraving by Hammatt Billings circa 1875 depicting the Battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775.
This is a fine art reproduction.
Size: 24" x 18"
About the paperweight and printing process: Printed on fine art grade 100% cotton rag, acid-free archival paper with archival inks.
Other designs featuring the Battle of Lexington: We also have this print in a smaller commercial print. And we have a "1775 Battle of Lexington" sticker and magnet.
Historical background | John Parker and the Battle of Lexington
A search for original sources of the quote
Source: Wikipedia
Thanks to Leonard Goffe for a beautifully-framed picture of the Battle of Lexington 1775 Archival print.
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This looks great, and it will be on the wall once the local frame shop has finished with it.