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Abraham Lincoln in 1863 4th of july art and El Tovar perched at

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and El Tovar perched at the rim like a Swiss chalet stranded in red rock country

and dates marshaled to insist that emancipation was not an ending but a ledger still being kept

Abraham Lincoln 1918 — a Great War-era remembrance of the martyred president

General Grant 1885 — a likeness rendered in the final year of the old commander's life

The Speech That Won the Nomination at the National Democratic Convention at Chicago

Abraham Lincoln in 1863 4th of july art and El Tovar perched atAbraham Lincoln in 1863 a portrait fixed at the war's grimmest hinge, the year of Gettysburg and the Proclamation, when the President's face had already begun its slow erosion into the gaunt, gathering mask the country would later remember as resolve. 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 publishers

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