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Title page "Philip. King of Mount Hope"
1772
L00.053
This portrait of the Wampanoag Metacom, known to the English as King Philip, is a print from the 1772 engraving by Paul Revere and is reproduced in the 1930 book titled "The Beginnings of New England" by John Fiske.

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