Stirling [William Alexander, Earl of] [engraving]
P&E L2005G40.52m
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Title
Stirling [William Alexander, Earl of] [engraving]
Description
1 print ; 11 x 8 cm. on sheet 22 x 15 cm.
Call Number
P&E L2005G40.52m
Note
Bust, to the left. Vignette.
Illustration from Otto Trevelyan, The American Revolution (call no. 973.31 T812, 1909).
William Alexander, an American General during the Revolutionary War, took the title Earl of Stirling and was often referred to as Lord Stirling. He was an eligible member of the Society of the Cincinnati from the state of New Jersey having died in 1784.
The Joshua Danforth Bush, Jr. Collection
Illustration from Otto Trevelyan, The American Revolution (call no. 973.31 T812, 1909).
William Alexander, an American General during the Revolutionary War, took the title Earl of Stirling and was often referred to as Lord Stirling. He was an eligible member of the Society of the Cincinnati from the state of New Jersey having died in 1784.
The Joshua Danforth Bush, Jr. Collection
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