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Landing of the American Forces Under Genl Scott at Vera Cruz March 9th 1847 framed barber pole An Ordinance Abolishing Slavery in

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An Ordinance Abolishing Slavery in Missouri — the legislative breath by which a border state

Portrait of John Marshall Holding a Book After a Painting by Henry Inman

The draftsman's hand lingers over the gallery railings and the careful geometry of the focal plane

when Good Friday's gunshot at Ford's Theatre transfigured a wartime president into the republic's first secular saint

The slogan reads less like persuasion than instruction

Landing of the American Forces Under Genl Scott at Vera Cruz March 9th 1847 framed barber pole An Ordinance Abolishing Slavery inLanding of the American Forces Under Genl Scott at Vera Cruz March 9th 1847. A documentary lithograph of Winfield Scott's amphibious assault on the Mexican coast surfboats lowering into the Gulf, the city's walls waiting in the haze Manifest Destiny rendered in disciplined ranks and gunwales. 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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