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Battle of Bunker's Hill, 17th June 1775
Alonzo (after) Chappel
State troops to the rescue in Boston
Anonymous
Campaign of Changes.
Anonymous
Boston, Mass
Anonymous
Abraham Lincoln campaigning for president
Anonymous
Tourist Promotion for Boston
Anonymous
Boston Tea Party Postcard
Anonymous
Democratic presidential campaign banner, 1852
American School
The Boston Police Strike
Anonymous
The Inhabitants of Boston Throw English-East Indian Tea in the Sea, 18 December 1773
German School
Why didn't Mr. Chaplin mind the baby?
English School
City of Boston
Anonymous
A Plan of Boston
Anonymous
Broadside Listing Boston Republican Ticket
Anonymous
Church Steeple and Boston Common
Anonymous
Democratic presidential campaign poster, 1892
American School
The Boston Massacre Engraving
Paul Revere
The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor, 1846
N. and Ives J.M. (1824-95) Currier
Democratic presidential campaign banner, 1852
American School
Is the Garfield Campaign Simply an Incident in the Grant Campaign? U.S.
Anonymous
A Boston Snow Plough, 1870
Anonymous
Harrison & Tyler campaign emblem, 1840
American School
Barbara Ayrton, British suffragette, campaigning on the Votes for Women bus, October 1909
Unknown
Illustration of the Boston Tea Party
Anonymous
Boston: Boston Pets, 1870
Anonymous
The Home Campaign 1871
Anonymous
American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). The Boston Massacre (1770).
Anonymous
Route 20 East, Boston, MA
Anonymous
Sunrise Aerials of Boston Skyline and New England
Anonymous
Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Massachusetts, c.1904
Detroit Publishing Co.
Boston House
Anonymous
Campaign Poster for George McClellan and George H. Pendleton
Anonymous
Roosevelt Campaign Poster for 1904 Presidential Election
Anonymous
Map of the battle of Arcis, 1814, History of the Campaign in France in the year 1814
Anonymous
Boston Massacre, March 5th, 1770 Lithograph
Anonymous
Over the Old Campaigning Ground, Possession is Nine Points of the Law
Anonymous
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