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David Wooster, Esqr. : Commander in Chief of the Provincial Army against Quebec.

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  • PUBLISHER: Publishd as the act directs 26 March 1776, by Thos Start London.

  • MEDIUM: Mezzotint,

    DATE: 1776.

  • EDITION SIZE: Image size 12 9/16 x 9 1/4" (32.0 x 23.5 cm).

  • DESCRIPTION: Ion Martin Will execud Aug. Vind.<BR><BR> David Wooster, 1711-1777, was a Brigadier General in the Connecticut militia during the Revolutionary War. This print identifies Wooster as Commander in Chief, a position he held for only a short time. In April 1777 the British launched an expedition to raid a Continental Army supply depot in Danbury. The raid was met with little initial opposition and was successful. Upon their withdrawal, they were attacked by a quickly assembled force under the command of Wooster and Benedict Arnold. During the attack Arnold's horse was shot out from under him and Wooster was wounded and died a few days later. It is noted that Wooster's finals words were "I am dying, but with a strong hope and persuasion that my country will gain her independence." <br><br>

  • ADDITIONAL INFO:

  • CONDITION: Good condition, 1/8 inch top and side margins, drum mounted to make margins larger. Framed in antique eighteenth-century receding black with sanded spandrel.

  • REFERENCE: Cresswell, D. "American Revolution in Drawings and Prints" #235.

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