"Knox Moving Co." Magnet

"Knox Moving Co." Magnet

$4.99
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The magnet: Our original design honors Henry Knox and the herculean effort that brought about the end of the siege of Boston. More information on Knox is below. And for those who are interested, the canon image is from John Müller, "A Treatise of Artillery,” published 1757, imprint date 1779; The Evans Collection,  Early American Imprints, Series I, 1639-1800. Printed on a thin, flexible magnet. This design is also available on a short-sleeved shirt, long-sleeved shirt and in a sticker. Also available for a limited time, Fort Ticonderoga limited edition print — Signed and numbered — Only 200 printed. Size: 3" x 4.22" Historical Background Behind the Design: Henry Knox and his noble train of artillery "On March 17, 1776, George Washington stood on Dorchester Heights alongside fifty-nine captured cannon high above the city of Boston, Massachusetts, and watched as British troops peacefully evacuated the city after an eleven-month siege. "It was a remarkable moment for many reasons. The s

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