The Wayside House during the Colonial and American Revolutionary War period, circa 1775, when the house was a fairly simple structure, and the grounds were not well developed.
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The Wayside House during the Colonial and American Revolutionary War period, circa 1775, when the house was a fairly simple structure, and the grounds were not well developed.
The Wayside House during the Colonial and American Revolutionary War period, circa 1775, when the house was a fairly simple structure, and the grounds were not well developed.
Owned and lived in by Samuel Whitney, Muster Master of the Concord Militiamen, from 1769-1775. British troops passed by the house on their way to the confrontation at Concord, Massachusetts' North Bridge.
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U.S. National Park Service
Project=Wayside Barn Exhibits; Art_Registration_No=EX-0029 ; Reflective Art
Government owns art and all reproduction rights.
Public domain
Architecture, (HFC ArtTheme)
, Pen and ink on Strathmore paper, (HFC ArtMedium)
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Minute Man National Historical Park, Code: MIMA
Minute Man National Historical Park, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Latitude: 42.4533996582031, Longitude: -71.2959976196289

Image Management System : IMS 10560
20190904
01/01/1995 - 12/30/1995
Image_Size=26-7/8" x 19"; Count:1/4; Graphic # G-01-029
S10
Public Can View
Patricia, Steven N.
Organization: Harpers Ferry Center
Address: Harpers Ferry Center, 67 Mather Place, Harpers Ferry, WV, 25425, 304-535-5050

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