American Defenders of Land, Sea & Sky
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List of Drawings

This is a complete list of drawings for our Defenders history web site. They are presented as events occurred historically, so you'll learn more if you go through the pages in sequence. But maybe you want to jump around between centuries to look at Roxie Munro's neat drawings of America's battlefields, forts, lighthouses, ships and drydocks, aircraft, landing fields, and rocket launching sites.


A Nation in the Making 
The American Revolution
(1775-1783)

Lexington Green
Lexington, Massachusetts

Independence Hall
Independence National
Historical Park (NPS).
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Fort Ticonderoga
Ticonderoga, New York.

Philadelphia (Gundelo)
National Museum of American History
Washington, DC

Cliveden (Chew House)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Crypt of John Paul Jones
U.S. Naval Academy
Annapolis, Maryland

Mt. Rushmore
National Memorial

Near Rapid City, South Dakota

Sandy Hook Light
Gateway National Recreation
Area (NPS)
Sandy Hook, New Jersey


Protecting the New Nation 
The War of 1812
(1812-1815)

USS Constitution (Frigate)
Boston National Historical Park (NPS)
Charlestown, Massachusetts

Plattsburgh Bay (Battle
of Lake Champlain)

Plattsburgh, New York

Star-Spangled Banner
Flag House

Baltimore, Maryland

Fort San Carlos de Barrancas
Gulf Islands National Seashore (NPS)
Gulf Breeze, Florida

Chalmette Unit
Jean LaFitte National
Historical Park (NPS)
Arabi, Louisiana

Octagon House
Washington, D.C.


An Expanding Nation 
The Struggle for Western
Territory

(1825-1890)

Fort Leavenworth
Military Reservation

Leavenworth, Kansas

John Ross House
Rossville, Georgia

Alamo
San Antonio, Texas

Fort Point National
Historic Site
(NPS)
San Francisco, California

Fort Robinson &
Red Cloud Agency

Lincoln, Nebraska

Carlisle Indian School
Carlisle, Pennsylvania


A Young Nation Divided 
The Civil War
(1861-1865)

USS Monitor
Cape Hatteras vic., North Carolina

Port Hudson Battlefield
Zachary, Louisiana

Watervliet Arsenal
Watervliet, New York

The National Museum
of Health and Medicine

Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
Washington, D.C.

Gettysburg National
Military Park
(NPS)
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Andersonville National
Historic Site
(NPS)
Andersonville, Georgia

Ford's Theater National
Historic Site
(NPS)
Washington, D.C.

Pension Building
Washington, D.C.

 

America as World Power 
The Spanish-American War
(1898-1900)

Mare Island Naval
Shipyard
(Drydock 1)

Vallejo, California

USS Olympia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Tampa Bay Hotel
Tampa, Florida

Government House
Pago Pago, American Samoa


Allies in a Global Struggle 
America and World War I
(1914-1918)

Fort Myer Historic District
Arlington, Virginia

National War College
Fort Leslie J. McNair
Washington, D.C.

Fort Des Moines Provisional
Army Officers' Training School

Des Moines, Iowa

Fort Sam Houston
(General Pershing House)

Fort Sam Houston, Texas


Economic Crisis at Home 
Between World Wars
(1919-1941)

Barksdale Field Historic District
Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana

Randolph Field (Building 100)
Randolph Air Force Base, Texas

Lakehurst Naval Air Station
(Hangar No. 1)

Lakehurst, New Jersey

Hickam Field
Honolulu, Hawaii


The Continuing Global Struggle 
America and World War II
(1941-1945)

USS Utah
Honolulu, Hawaii

Puget Sound Navy Yard
(Drydock 4)

Bremerton, Washington

Pentagon
Arlington, Virginia

White House
Washington, D.C.

USS Texas
La Porte, Texas

Landing Beaches, Marpi Point
Saipan, Mariana Islands

USS Intrepid
New York City

Trinity Site
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico


A New Era at Home and Abroad 
America After World War II
(1945-1958)

Westminster College
Gymnasium

Fulton, Missouri

White Sands V2
Launching Site
(Launch Complex 33)

White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico

Korean War
Veterans Memorial
(NPS)
Washington, D.C.

USS Nautilus
Naval Submarine Base
Groton, Connecticut

Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station Control Room
,
Launch Pad 26
Patrick Air Force Base, Florida

United States Marine Corps
Barracks and Commandant's House

Washington, D.C.



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