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British cartoon during American Revolution
Newspaper commemorates victims of Boston Massacre

Newspaper commemorates victims of Boston Massacre

Four coffins of men killed in the Boston Massacre. Print shows section of newspaper column with illustration of four coffins bearing skull and crossbones and the initials of those killed: Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Crispus Attucks. Illus. in: The Boston Gazette, and Country Journal, 1770 March 12. Engraved by Paul Revere.
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