Washington's head-quarters 1780, at Newburgh, on the Hudson [lithograph]
1872
P&E L2021G87 [framed]
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Title
Washington's head-quarters 1780, at Newburgh, on the Hudson [lithograph]
Published
[New York] : Published by Currier & Ives, [ca. 1872-1874]
Description
1 print : hand colored ; image 22 x 32 cm. matted & framed 45 x 56 cm.
Call Number
P&E L2021G87 [framed]
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1085914417
Note
View of the Hasbrouck House that George Washington used as a headquarters during the American Revolution. The house sits overlooking the Hudson River at left, and three cows are seen beside the house.
Gift of Stephen Andrew Robeson-Miller, Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, in honor of James Archer O'Reilly III, longtime Secretary of the Massachusetts Society, 2021.
Oil painting of Washington's headquarters at Newburgh (part of the same gift in the museum collection): museum accession number M.2021.005a-b.
See also "Robert Weir, artist and teacher of West Point," 1976, p. 35 & 75 (call no. 759.13 W425, 1976).
Digitized image available, see URL.
Gift of Stephen Andrew Robeson-Miller, Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, in honor of James Archer O'Reilly III, longtime Secretary of the Massachusetts Society, 2021.
Oil painting of Washington's headquarters at Newburgh (part of the same gift in the museum collection): museum accession number M.2021.005a-b.
See also "Robert Weir, artist and teacher of West Point," 1976, p. 35 & 75 (call no. 759.13 W425, 1976).
Digitized image available, see URL.
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