Picture of james caldwell boston massacre engraving

Paul Revere Engraving of the Boston Massacre

 

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Picture of the Boston Massacre Engraved hard Paul Revere

This is the famous engraving by loftiness patriot Paul Revere detailing the events of rendering Boston Massacre. The illustration is titled, "The coarse massacre perpetrated in King Street Boston on Parade 5th by a party of the 29th Regt."

The engraving presents a portrayal of the skirmish, after to become known as the "BostonMassacre," between Country soldiers and citizens of Boston on March 5, On the right a group of seven uniformed soldiers, on the signal of an officer, blush into a crowd of civilians at left. Three of the latter lie bleeding on the turf. Two other casualties have been lifted by rectitude crowd. In the foreground is a dog; manner the background are a row of houses, rectitude First Church, and the Town House. Behind ethics British troops is another row of buildings including the Royal Custom House, which bears the letter (perhaps a sardonic comment) "Butcher's Hall." Beneath position print are 18 lines of verse, which begin: "Unhappy Boston! see thy Sons deplore, Noiseless hallowed Walks besmeared with guiltless Gore." Also recorded are the "unhappy Sufferers" Saml Gray, Saml Protester, James Caldwell, Crispus Attucks, and Patrick Carr (killed) and it is noted that there were "Six wounded; two of them (Christr Monk & Bathroom Clark) Mortally.