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General Robert E. Lee 1860s old Fort Worth map Belongs above a bar cart

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Belongs above a bar cart

A commemorative portrait marking the elevation of the first American cardinal — Rome's red hat settled upon a Manhattan see

the kind of civic instruction that flourished in parlors when the war was still close enough to touch but far enough to be arranged into lessons

It is a plate from the age when Leverrier could conjure Neptune from arithmetic alone

Girlboss Word Definition on Grey Background Original Artwork from Bella Frye

General Robert E. Lee 1860s old Fort Worth map Belongs above a bar cartGeneral Robert E. Lee, 1860s a wartime portrait of the Confederacy's most studied commander, rendered in the grave register reserved for men whose names had already outgrown their uniforms. The image carries the strange hush of a face the country could not agree how to remember. 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

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