LZT1008735: Death of Isaac Davis, He Was a Gunsmith and a Militia Officer Who Commanded a Company of Minutemen from Acton, Massachusetts, During the First Battle of the American Revolutionary War. In the Months Leading Up to the Revolution, Davis Set Unusually High Standards for His Company in Terms of Equipment, Training, and Preparedness, US, USA, 1870s Engraving / Bridgeman Images
LZT1008835: Lord Shelburne, He Was an Irish-Born British Whig Statesman Who Was the First Home Secretary in 1782 and Then Prime Minister in 1782-1783 During the Final Months of the American War of Independence. He Succeeded in Securing Peace with America and This Feat Remains His Legacy, US, USA, 1870s Engraving / Bridgeman Images
LZT1008847: John Jay (from a Print Published in 1783), He Was an American Statesman, Patriot, Diplomat, a Founding Father of the United States, Signer of the Treaty of Paris, and the First Chief Justice of the United States, US, USA, 1870s Engraving, American School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
LZT1008894: Captain Smith, from the Portrait in His Virginia, He Was an English Soldier, Explorer, and Author. He Was Considered to Have Played an Important Part in the Establishment of the First Permanent English Settlement in North America. He Was a Leader of the Virginia Colony (Based at Jamestown) Between September 1608 and August 1609, and Led an Exploration Along the Rivers of Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay. He Was the First English Explorer to Map the Chesapeake Bay Area and New England, US, USA, 1870s Engraving / Bridgeman Images