This print shows two soldier wearing the uniform of the Continental Army color guard. The Continental Army was formed by the Second Continental Congress after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. The two soldiers, in tricorns, are marching forward in the dead of winter, one playing a fife and the other playing a drum. The art was created by Frank Blackwell Mayer (1827-1899) and was published as a chromolithograph in 1875.
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