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Main Street - Yorktown, Virginia, USA Date: circa 1901
A Grumman TBF Avenger takes off from USS Yorktown
American War of Independence. Battle of Yorktown (October 19, 1781). Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles
Yorktown harbor, VA. Date c1903
Cornwallis Cave, Yorktown, Virginia, USA. This cavern, created by stone quarrying for building material, was once believed to be the grotto into which British General Cornwallis retreated to avoid
America - Battle Of YorktownGeorge Washington and Jean-Baptiste de Rochambeau Before The Trenches in Yorktown During The American War of Independence 1781
America - Surrender At YorktownSurrender of Yorktown By British General Charles Cornwallis During The American War of Independence. Date: 1781
America - House At Yorktown Where Cornwallis SurrenderedMoore House House At Yorktown Where General Charles Cornwallis Surrendered During The American War of Independence Date: 1781
Uncle Sam figure promises help to LafayetteIn 1778 at Yorktown, the French forces, with whom Lafayette served as a Major-General, helped in the defeat of the British in the War of Independence. Now it was time for America to repay the debt
The surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown A. D. 1781The surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown A.D. 1781. Print depicts the surrender of the British forces after the Battle of Yorktown
George Washington at YorktownPortrait of George Washington at Yorktown (1781) by Charles Willson Peale. Collection of the State House, Annapolis, Maryland
American War of Independence. The Surrender of Yorktown (19th October, 1791). Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Versailles. National Museum of Versailles
Yorktown monument, Yorktown, Virginia
Yorktown Monument (Alliance and Victory Monument), Yorktown, Virginia. Rendering. Original architectural drawing showing the Yorktown Monument nearing completion, with scaffolding still in place
House of Cornwalliss surrender, Yorktown, Virginia. Date c1902
A second Yorktown. Illustration shows a scene reminisent of the surrender at Yorktown, a man portraying Lord Cornwallis labeled Special Privilege is offering his sword to President Wilson portraying
Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown Va. Oct. 19th. 1781. Print shows British officers walking next to General Lincoln between lines of American and French soldiers. Date c1852
Battery no. 1, near Yorktown, Virginia. Illustration showing a Union army battery built in the orchard of Farinholt House. Date 1862 May printed later, c1865
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, Virginia. Soldier standing guard outside earthen bunker at mortar battery. Date 1862 May printed later, c1865
Moore house, Yorktown, Virginia. Date 1862 May printed later, c1865
Yorktown, Va. vicinity. 13-in. seacoast mortars of Federal Battery No. 4 with officers of 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery
The British surrendering their arms to Gen. Washington after their defeat at YorkTown in Virginia October 1781. Print showing British officers on the right, with Cornwallis presenting his sword
Yorktown, Va. Federal artillery park. Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, the Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862. Date Between 1860 and 1865
Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, VA Oct. 19th 1781
Yorktown, Va. Embarkation for White House Landing, Va. Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, the Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862. Date 1862 May
Yorktown, Virginia. Battery No. 4 mounting 13-inch mortars. South end. Date 1862 May
The dawn of peace. Morning of the surrender of Yorktown. Date c1881 Dec. 31
Servants at quarters of Prince de Joinville in front of Yorktown, May 3, 1862. Four men with wash tub, frying pan, etc. Date photographed 1862, printed later
Surrender of Lord CornwallisSurrender of Lord Charles, Marquis of Cornwallis at the Siege of Yorktown, Virginia on October 19th 1781 with Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier
Cornwallis SurrendersCornwallis surrenders at Yorktown
1st Marquess CornwallisCHARLES, FIRST MARQUESS CORNWALLIS English Military Commander and colonial governor. British General in the American Revolutionary War
British Surrender / 1781The British surrender their arms to the American army at Yorktown; prominent figures shown include Washington, Lafayette and Cornwallis