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Front Square of Trinity College Dublin
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Trinity College Dublin seal
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Jonathan Swift 1710 portrait
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Locations visited by Gulliver — LAccording to Arthur Ellicott Case. The location of Lilliput east of Australia is at odds with a map in Gulliver's Travels (1726).
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Locations visited by Gulliver LAccording to Arthur Ellicott Case. The location of Lilliput east of Australia is at odds with a map in Gulliver's Travels (1726).
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The rescue of Jemima Boone and Betsey and Fanny Callaway — from William A. Crafts, Pioneers in the Settlement of America (Boston, 1877),
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The rescue of Jemima Boone and Betsey and Fanny Callaway from William A. Crafts, Pioneers in the Settlement of America (Boston, 1877),
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Jemima Boone
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Traditional site of the capture of Jemima Boone and the Callaway girls — Designated by the four sycamores on the right shore
Photo Credit: By George Washington Ranck - Boonesborough, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=11627271
Traditional site of the capture of Jemima Boone and the Callaway girls Designated by the four sycamores on the right shore
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The Abduction of Daniel Boone's Daughter by the Indians — Jemima, daughter of Daniel Boone, and Elizabeth and Frances, daughters of Colonel Richard Callaway are captured by Indians on July 14, 1776.
Photo Credit: By Karl Ferdinand Wimar - 1853 - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=889895
The Abduction of Daniel Boone's Daughter by the Indians Jemima, daughter of Daniel Boone, and Elizabeth and Frances, daughters of Colonel Richard Callaway are captured by Indians on July 14, 1776.
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Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers through the Cumberland Gap — Using Biblical and classical imagery to justify and heroicize westward expansion, Bingham portrays Rebecca Boone in the pose of a Madonna, a popular domestic ideal of the time, and she is completed in interpretive ways with a faithful hunting dog and her husband leading a noble charger. She represented all pioneer women who by the mid-nineteenth century were idealized and celebrated.
Photo Credit: By George Caleb Bingham - 1852 - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=23197838
Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers through the Cumberland Gap Using Biblical and classical imagery to justify and heroicize westward expansion, Bingham portrays Rebecca Boone in the pose of a Madonna, a popular domestic ideal of the time, and she is completed in interpretive ways with a faithful hunting dog and her husband leading a noble charger. She represented all pioneer women who by the mid-nineteenth century were idealized and celebrated.
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Rebecca Boone in the pose of a Madonna
Photo Credit: By George Caleb Bingham - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=23197838
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"Capture of Boone and Stuart" — From Life and Times of Col. Daniel Boone by Cecil B. Hartley (1859)
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"Capture of Boone and Stuart" From Life and Times of Col. Daniel Boone by Cecil B. Hartley (1859)