When Chaos clashes💙❤️💙❤️
Yea this is definitely how I invision the war 😅/j
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Btw, that lil blondy is Benjamin Tallmadge. If you wanna know.
Seabury trying to hold a musket would never fail to make me laugh 😅😅✨️

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When Chaos clashes💙❤️💙❤️
Yea this is definitely how I invision the war 😅/j
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Btw, that lil blondy is Benjamin Tallmadge. If you wanna know.
Seabury trying to hold a musket would never fail to make me laugh 😅😅✨️
turn week day 6: Favorite Crossover
my favorite gotta be Hamilton and turn, aka hamilturn so I made these, it took so fucking long and I’m really proud of how it came out
only Robert rogers understood the assignment
Turn Week 2021 - Day 2: Favourite Historical Event/Location
YORKTOWN
11 Facts About the Battle of Yorktown
And of course in Turn all our beloved characters had a role in the win: Abe smuggling the crucial piece of information about the location; Ben’s ‘love letter’ to Anna convincing British that Washington planned to attack New York; Mary ensuring it got into British hands; Robert and Rivington confusing signalling of the fleet, Caleb, Ben and Abe actually fighting in the battle... It all tied up together!
Various Physical Descriptions of the Marquis de La Fayette
“Lafayette had red hair and a long nose.” (Lafayette by Joann A. Grote)
“Gilbert was tall and had red hair.” (Marquis de Lafayette: French Hero of the American Revolution By Gregory Payan)
“At this period of his life, the Marquis de Lafayette was a noble looking man, notwithstanding his deep red hair. His forehead, though receding, was fine, his eye clear hazel, and his mouth and chin delicately formed; exhibiting beauty rather than strength.” (Complete History of M. de Lafayette in the American Revolution by an Officer in the Late Army.1858)
“Lafayette stood out in a crowd. He was tall and bony with green eyes. ‘Pale, lanky, red-haired, with a pointed nose and receding forehead,’ added biographer Vincent Cronin, ‘he looked less like an officer than a wading bird. Nor was he a shining courtier, being slow to speak and awkward.’”(Lafayette: Hero of Two Worlds by Jim Powell)
“The young French nobleman was tall and slim, with a pale, oval face and thin, reddish-brown hair that receded sharply at the temples. His nose was long and slightly upturned, his mouth short but full-lipped.” (Washington: A Life By Ron Chernow)
“America’s great friend, Lafayette, was in his school days ‘the big boy with red hair.’ (Methodist Review, Volume 103)
“The tall young man of twenty-four who emerged from the post chaise, with his broad shoulders, his great beak of a nose and his reddish hair, was no Prince Charming, but the crowd had not expected that he would be as pretty as a porcelain doll. In his uniform of an American Major General, Lafayette was an impressive, a soldierly figure. “(Madame de Lafayette)
“At Versailles, even Lafayette’s rugged appearance counted against him. The young marquis was large for his time: five feet, nine inches tall and endowed with a broad frame that one contemporary described as “decidedly inclined to embonpoint.” In other words, he tended to be stout. As Lafayette grew older, his bold features would be called distinguished, but as a youth he was not widely perceived as handsome. He had a long, oval face with a prominent aquiline nose, gray-blue eyes that peered out from a pale complexion, and a shock of unfashionably red hair atop a high, sloping forehead. Friends and admirers saw Lafayette’s open and frank expression as a window to his soul, but this transparent credulity placed him at a disadvantage in the dissimulating games of intrigue that passed for sociability at Versailles.” (Lafayette Reconsidered by Laura Auricchio)
“In contrast to his dark-haired, dark-eyed French schoolmates, he was red-haired, blue-eyed, light-complexioned, and befreckled. That set him apart,” (Adopted Son by David A. Clary)
Hamilton & Turn: Washington’s Spies Shared Characters
'HamilTurn: 'Stay Alive' (The Battle of Monmouth) by Jayme Deerwester
It's here! Happy Independence Day!
as you can tell I forgot to erase the pencil marks but,,,,,, hi this is my crack ship it’s called squanigga don’t ask but it’s Samuel Seabury x Abraham Woodhull art for @biten-byflames