Washington Crossing the Delaware, Revolutionary War

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Wooden replica of General George Washington's famous crossing the Delaware in 1776. Handcrafted in 3/4" thick wood by The Cat's Meow Village in Ohio.
$21.50

SKU:
RA1665
Dimensions: 
4.5x3
No
Location: 
PA

General George Washington led the Continental Army across the Delaware River on December 25, 1776 during the American Revolutionary War as a plan to launch a surprise attack on Hessian soldiers stationed in Trenton, New Jersey. 

The crossing was a pivotal moment in bolstering the morale of the Continental Army as they were led into the Battle of Trenton.

This replica honors the turning point in the American colonists' war against Great Britain. 

It can sit neatly on a shelf, desk, or narrow ledge such as a window, door trim, or wainscoting. We handcraft this cats meow keepsake from 3/4" thick wood with colorful details on the front and its story on the back.

Look for our black cat, Casper, riding along for the victory!. He's our official mascot, which means you'll possess an authentic Cat's Meow.

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