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The 4th of July 1872 Fenway_Park_Canvas where Main Street meant cattle

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where Main Street meant cattle drives and courthouse domes rose like small capitols

The document reads less like law than like a sentence pronounced over four million lives

The postcard artists worked overtime here

The Gothic Spires of Fifth Avenue

The Last Moments of John Brown Leaving the Jail on the Morning of His Execution 1859 — a martyr's tableau staged at the threshold between cell and gallows

The 4th of July 1872 Fenway_Park_Canvas where Main Street meant cattleThe 4th of July 1872 a centennial eve commemorative rendered in the language of a republic still nursing its wounds, the flag waved with new self consciousness as Grant sat in the White House and the South lingered under occupation. Independence Day here is less celebration than reckoning. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical

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