- US IlHpHS 1996.5-L-5.0702
- Item
- circa 1920s
Lantern slide with lyrics to "After the Ball".
Lantern slide with lyrics to "After the Ball".
Lantern slide with lyrics to "Faith or our fathers".
Monument of Captain Parker on Lexington Common : Front view
A black and white photograph taken of a statue dedicated to Captain Parker, the commander of the 77 militiamen who faced British troops on Lexington common on April 19, 1775.
Stone marking line of Minutemen : Stand your ground
A black and white photograph of the Line of the Minutemen historical marker located in Lexington, Massachusetts.
It bears the following inscription:
Line of the Minutemen
April 19,1775
Stand your ground
Don't fire unless fired upon
But if they mean to have a war
let it begin here.
Captain Parker
The Jonathon Harrington House opposite Lexington Commons
The Jonathan Harrington house is a historic home that bore witness to the battle of Lexington on April 19, 1775, and the final moments of of militiaman Jonathan Harrington during the fight against British forces.
Soldier's monument : Lexington Commons
A black and white photograph taken of the Soldier's Monument in Lexington.
The Church at Lexington facing the Green
A black and white photograph of Trinity Church (Lexington, Massachusetts) as it stood in 1911.
A black and white photograph of the Concord Bridge in Massachusetts, as seen from the riverside.
79105 The Old Fort and and First Meeting House, 1621, Plymouth, Mass.
Photo of postcard.