Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution

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Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
Two presentation swords awarded by the Continental Congress to Samuel Smith and Tench Tilghman are in the American Revolution Institute's collections.
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
American Revolution, Nov. 14- Dec. 15 - MS. DAY'S UNITED STATES HISTORY CLASS
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
Congressional Presentation Sword of Major General John E. Wool Painting by American School - Fine Art America
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
American Civil War Presentation Swords
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
Various swords hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
John Targee, Presentation Sword and Scabbard of Brigadier General Daniel Davis (1777–1814) of the New York Militia, American, New York
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
Letter from Henry Knox (1750-1806), Secretary of War, to Colonel Marinus Willett (1740-1830). Author: General Henry Knox (American, Boston, Massachusetts 1750-1806 Thomaston, Maine). Culture: American. Dimensions: 12 1/2 x 7 7/8 in. (
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
Small Arms of the Revolution
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution Institute
Two Congressional Presentation Swords - The American Revolution
The Hessians are Coming: Mercenary Soldiers and the American Revolution - Smithsonian Associates

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