The year names the loss: Grant gone at Mount McGregor
Ring Again the Liberty Bell in 1918 — Jefferson & W
and any space that honors the country's most consequential reckoning
The Barbers Implement Patent of 1899 belongs to the era when every neighborhood had its barber and every barber had his preferences — and patents like this one were how those preferences became standard
A documentary engraving of the Sublime Porte's first emissary to Washington
Battle of Bull Run, Va, July 21st 1861 Frame Style:Canvas Wrap The year names the loss:Battle of Bull Run, Va, July 21st 1861 the first great clash along the Manassas creekbed, rendered while the smoke was still fresh and the Union still believed the war would be brief. A documentary lithograph of the day the country learned what it had truly begun. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical societies, and the lithographic