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Abraham Lincoln and His Son Tad, 1861-1865 Frame Style:Canvas Wrap July 4th 1776–1876 — a

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July 4th 1776–1876 — a Centennial engraving that gathers fifty-six faces and their inked hands into one civic constellation

stubborn sun

dressing wounds and drafting verse in the same breath

the ink still warm with the work of remembrance after a war that nearly unmade the experiment

1846 — a triptych lithograph issued nearly half a century after the General's death

Abraham Lincoln and His Son Tad, 1861-1865 Frame Style:Canvas Wrap July 4th 1776–1876 — aAbraham Lincoln and His Son Tad, 1861 1865. A photograph of the wartime president bent toward his youngest boy the long face softened, the bound book open between them a quiet domestic moment caught inside the years the country was tearing itself toward something. 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

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