In Memory of Our Hero Chieftain Patriot Soldier and Statesman Ulysses S
Secretary of War 1841 — a Whig portrait of the Tennessean called to Harrison's cabinet in the spring of an ill-fated administration
1884 — a composite lithograph assembled nearly two decades after Appomattox
the kind of civic devotional printed when the post-war nation was busy stitching its founders back into a single
The Keepers Vigil Minots Ledge Lighthouse Blueprint reads like a study in defiance — granite blocks dovetailed against the Atlantic's worst temper off Cohasset
Last Words of Captain Nathan Hale, the Hero Martyr of the American Revolution Size:24x18 In Memory of Our HeroLast Words of Captain Nathan Hale, the Hero Martyr of the American Revolution. A commemorative engraving rendering the schoolmaster turned spy at the British gallows in 1776, his single regret immortalized in the careful hand of an engraver who understood that a republic, in its infancy, required its martyrs as surely as its founders. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the