British Soldiers,Washington,DC,Major General Ross,Rear Admiral Cockburn,1814
Title: Washington. [A] representation of the capture of the city of Washington, by the British forces under the command of Major Genl. Ross and Rear Adml. Sir I. Cockburn, August 24th 1814, wherein are shown, the fort and the flotilla
Date Created/Published: [England] : Publish'd by I. Ryland 83, Cannon Street, 1815.
Summary: Print shows British soldiers in the foreground and British ships on the Potomac River bombarding Washington, D.C., which appears atop a hill, with several buildings burning.
Notes:
Title from item.
Printed above image: The Stationer's Almanack, 1815.
Printed below image: Dedicated to the Right Hon. Samuel Birch, Lord Mayor of the City of Lo[...] Servant, I. Ryland.
Stamped on lower right corner: Map Division Library of Congress.
Subjects:
Soldiers--British--Washington (D.C.)--1810-1820.
Fires--Washington (D.C.)--1810-1820.
Washington (D.C.)--History--Capture by the British, 1814.
United States--History--War of 1812--Campaigns & battles.
Engravings--British--1810-1820.
Bookmark /2012645366/
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