Amos Doolittle

Amos Doolittle (May 18, 1754 – January 30, 1832) was an American engraver and silversmith, known as "The Revere of Connecticut." His engravings included portraits and maps, made in his New Haven, Connecticut studio. He became famous for his four engravings depicting the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which were based on his first-hand reconnaissance of the battlefield. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Priestley, Joseph
Published 1792
London: printed. New-Haven: re-printed [by Thomas and Samuel Green] for Amos Doolittle
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by Andrews, Ebenezer Turrell
Published 1791
by Isaiah Thomas. sold by him in Worcester; and by him and Company, at Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street, Boston
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by Allen, Thomas
Published 1792
Printed [by Robert Hodge and Samuel Campbell] for T. Allen, and sold at his book and stationary store, no. 12, Queen-Street
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by Fleetwood, John
Published 1795
Printed by Tertius Dunning and Walter W. Hyer, no. 73, Market-Street
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by Barker, William
Published 1796
Printed for Mathew Carey, by Lang and Ustick
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by Brockway, Thomas
Published 1795
Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts by James R. Hutchins
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by Josephus, Flavius
Published 1795
Printed and sold by Archibald Woodruff and John Turner, no. 17, Chesnut-Street
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by Morse, Jedidiah
Published 1794
by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's statue, no. 45, Newbury Street
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by Josephus, Flavius
Published 1792
Printed and sold by William Durell, at his book store and printing office, no. 19, Queen-Street, near the Fly-Market
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by Andrews, Ebenezer Turrell
Published 1794
by Henry Ranlet, for Thomas & Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 46, Newbury-Street, Boston
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