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where the workingman's mutual-benefit society dressed its insurance contracts in the borrowed regalia of virtue
his powdered profile rendered with the antiquarian reverence of an age busy curating its colonial ghosts long after the muskets had cooled
A Lost Cause commemorative printed nearly three decades after Appomattox
its braced iron legs drafted with the quiet confidence of engineers who knew that mud
Death of Colonel Clay, Battle of Buena Vista, February 23rd 1847 Frame Style:Bourbon Frame thought it was worth filingDeath of Colonel Clay, Battle of Buena Vista, February 23rd 1847 a documentary lithograph rendering Henry Clay Jr.'s last moments in the Mexican chaparral, the son of the Great Compromiser felled in a war his father had warned against. Manifest Destiny's confidence here meets its private cost. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical