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Images from The Beginner's American History - Wikimedia Commons
This is a list of the images that were published in the 1904 edition of David H. Montgomery's The Beginner's American History. The images are listed in order of appearance.
(A statue in the harbor of New York City, given to the American people by the people of France.)
Page 73
Indian Attack on a Settlement
(The building on the right is a block-house, or fort made of hewn logs. These block-houses were built as places of refuge for the settlers, in case of an attack on the town by the Indians.)
Facing page 102
“Yankee Doodle” or The Spirit of '76
Facing page 114
Paul Revere's Ride
Facing page 194
Battle of New Orleans
(By Act of Congress of 1794 the number of stars and stripes on the national flag was fixed at fifteen, to correspond with the whole number of states then in the Union; the flag remained unchanged until 1818, when the present arrangement was adopted, namely, thirteen stripes, and a star for every state.)