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Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1851. Creator: Emanuel Gottlieb LeutzeWashington Crossing the Delaware, 1851
AI IMAGE - George Washington standing next to the Delaware, late 18th century, (2023). Creator: Heritage ImagesAI IMAGE - George Washington standing next to the Delaware, late 18th century, (2023). General and first president of the USA
Delaware Water Gap, above the Gap from Winona Cliff, Pa. (between 1898 and 1906?). Creator: William H. JacksonDelaware Water Gap, above the Gap from Winona Cliff, Pa. (between 1898 and 1906?)
Delaware Water Gap from Winona Cliff, between 1900 and 1906. Creator: UnknownDelaware Water Gap from Winona Cliff, between 1900 and 1906
The Kittatinny [House], Delaware Water Gap, Pa. c1905. Creator: UnknownThe Kittatinny [House], Delaware Water Gap, Pa. c1905
Delaware Water Gap, 1830. Creator: Asher Brown DurandDelaware Water Gap, 1830
Delaware Water Gap, 1861. Creator: George InnessDelaware Water Gap, 1861
Farmland along the upper Delaware River in New York state, 1943. Creator: John CollierFarmland along the upper Delaware River in New York state
Church along the Delaware River, N. Y. 1943. Creator: John CollierChurch along the Delaware River, N.Y
View of the Delaware near Philadelphia, 1831. Creator: Thomas BirchView of the Delaware near Philadelphia, 1831
George Washington, ca. 1850. Creator: UnknownGeorge Washington, ca. 1850
Washington Crossing the Delaware - Evening Previous to the Battle of Trenton, December 5th, 1776, 1857-71. Scene from the American Revolution
Washington, Crossing the Delaware-On the Evening of Dec. 25th 1776, previous to the Battle of Trenton. 1876. During the American Revolution
Pushing for Rail, 1874. Creator: Thomas EakinsPushing for Rail, 1874
Delaware Water Gap, 1872. Creator: Robert HinshelwoodDelaware Water Gap, 1872. View of the gap where the Delaware River cuts through a ridge of the Appalachian Mountains, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA
The Upper Delaware, 1874. Creator: W. H. MorseThe Upper Delaware, 1874. Above Callicoon; Pond Eddy; Below Deposit, views of the Delaware River, New York State, USA. The town name of Deposit was derived from the deposits of logs made by
Delaware Water-Gap, Looking South from Shawnee, 1872. Creator: Granville PerkinsDelaware Water-Gap, Looking South from Shawnee, 1872. View of the gap where the Delaware River cuts through a ridge of the Appalachian Mountains on the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Port Jervis and Vicinity, 1874. Creator: John J. HarleyPort Jervis and Vicinity, 1874. D. & H. [Delaware and Hudson] Canal; Mount Willam Port Jervis; Lackawaxen Aqueduct, New York State, USA....Mount William, from which there is a superb view - a wide
Philadelphia from Belmont, (West Park), 1874. Creator: Robert HinshelwoodPhiladelphia from Belmont, (West Park), 1874. View of the Delaware River and the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. On the left is the first Columbia Railroad Bridge, built in 1834
Navy Yard, 1874. Creator: W. H. MorseNavy Yard, 1874. Ships on the Delaware River at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The Philadelphia Naval Shipyard was the first shipyard to be built for the US Navy
Delaware Water Gap, Monroe County, Penn, c1897. Creator: UnknownDelaware Water Gap, Monroe County, Penn, c1897. On the border of New Jersey and Pennsylvania the Delaware River cuts through a ridge of the Appalachian Mountains
The Delaware River Suspension Bridge, c1930. Creator: UnknownThe Delaware River Suspension Bridge, c1930. From " The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne]
Delaware Water Gap, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownDelaware Water Gap, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, USA, c1900. View of the water gap (a gap that flowing water has carved through a mountain range and that still carries water)
View of a spur of the Blue Mountains, Delaware Water Gap, New Jersey, USA, 1877
Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1776. Washingtons crossing of the Delaware was the first move in a surprise attack against the Hessian forces at Trenton, New Jersey in the Battle of Trenton