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Emancipation Ordinance of Missouri, An Ordinance Abolishing Slavery in Missouri little rock art summoned by a reunited nation

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summoned by a reunited nation hungry to anchor its bruised present in the audacity of its founding

Major General Winfield Scott 1847 — the conqueror of Veracruz rendered at the height of his Mexican campaign

The Men of the Hour 1919 gathers the architects of the postwar settlement in the brittle afterglow of the Armistice — a group portrait of statesmen and commanders posed with the unwelcome gravity of a republic that had crossed an ocean to bury its dead

Gate of Belen

We print this archival document to order at our Pacific Northwest studio on premium canvas stock with archival pigment inks

Emancipation Ordinance of Missouri, An Ordinance Abolishing Slavery in Missouri little rock art summoned by a reunited nationEmancipation Ordinance of Missouri, An Ordinance Abolishing Slavery in Missouri the legislative breath by which a border state, long torn between Union loyalty and slaveholding habit, finally set its bondsmen free. The document carries the dry cadence of statute and the seismic weight of a republic dragging itself, clause by clause, toward its own stated creed. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive

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