
On April 19, 1775, the American Revolution began at Lexington and Concord with a clash of arms known to history as "the shot heard round the world." At Minute Man National Historical Park the opening battle of the Revolution is brought to life as visitors explore the battlefields and witness the American revolutionary spirit through the writings of the Concord authors. For more information about this historic site visit www.www.nps.gov/mima
Just a few minutes walk from Monument Square in Concord is Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, the final resting place of the city's famous authors. Along "authors' ridge" one can view the graves of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Louisa May Alcott, and others. The Crowley Collection has an extensive inventory of
Famous Graves.
Permission to use our copyrighted images can be obtained from The Crowley Collection for as little as $30US per scan. Scans of other sizes and resolutions can be ordered as required. Print media may obtain one-time use for between $70-100US per image. Unmatted prints of these images are available for as little as $50US per image (8x10 inches or A4). They make wonderful gifts.
The Crowley Collection has extensive photographic libraries of
general stock photography and
golf images. Additional information can be obtained, and orders placed, by using the contact link at the bottom of this page to reach our principal, Ron Crowley.