Great Battle of Murfreesboro Tenn Jan 2nd 1863 Between the Union Forces Under — a documentary lithograph of the second day at Stones River
Surrender of General Lee at Appomattox Court House Va April 9th 1865 — a documentary engraving of the moment the Army of Northern Virginia laid down its arms in a Virginia parlor
Benjamin Franklin 1779 — the printer-philosopher rendered mid-mission in Paris
A commemorative engraving of the morning the British sails finally fell below the horizon and Washington rode down the Bowery into a city held captive for seven years — the Revolution's last
Commanders in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic 1885 — a fraternal lithograph of Union veterans elevated to leadership of the GAR
Lincoln and Hamlin 1861 Size:24x18 Great Battle of Murfreesboro TennLincoln and Hamlin 1861 a campaign portrait of the Republican ticket on the very threshold of secession, the rail splitter from Illinois paired with the Maine senator whose names would, within months of this printing, be inseparable from a Union breaking into open war. 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