1860 Washington entering Trenton -  J. Rogers after M.A. Wageman original print

1860 Washington entering Trenton - J. Rogers after M.A. Wageman original print

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Washington entering TrentonPrint by J. Rogers after Wageman. Original engraving from Life of Washington, a Biography Personal, Military and Political by Benson J. Lossing, 1860. On heavy paper - blank on verso. Overall size : 10 x 7 inches.  Created / Published Description: Engraving. George Washington (1732-1799) entering Trenton, New Jersey. Washington enters Trenton, NJ, at an unspecified date, to a tumultuous welcome. Multi story buildings line the street, and Washington leads his troop under a archway of greenery decorated with flags and bearing the words "1776 / 1777 / THE DEFENDER OF THE MOTHERS / WILL BE THE / PROTECTOR OF THE DAUGHTERS". Large multitudes line the streets, confirmed 30 on the left, with five in the windows of buildings and 21 and a dog on the right. Most of the people are women. "M.A. Wageman." "J. Rogers." "WASHINGTON ENTERING TRENTON." "Virtue Co. Publishers, N.Y. Listed with ExportYourStore.com

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