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Carry a piece of Revolutionary history on your refrigerator. This acrylic magnet features Pierre Eugène du Simitière's eyewitness sketch of the Continental Army's North Carolina Brigade marching through Philadelphia on August 25, 1777. The sketch, part of the Museum's collection, captures soldiers and camp followers, including women riding in a wagon — a striking detail that defied military regulations of the time. Du Simitière, a Swiss artist and collector, documented the American Revolution as it unfolded. A perfect gift for history enthusiasts and a conversation starter for any home.
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Members enjoy special access and benefits throughout the year while also supporting the Museum’s mission.