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Lot 62 is a sepia-colored carte de visite of Lincoln, boldly signed by him as “A. Lincoln” and PSA/DNA slabbed and graded ...
In Oklahoma, Juneteenth highlights tribal slavery descendants’ fight for recognition and citizenship
Juneteenth may mark the day in 1865 when enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed, but thousands of ...
More than 100 relics connected to President Abraham Lincoln brought in $7.9 million, auctioneers said. The proceeds will help a presidential foundation repay a loan. By Neil Vigdor The ...
This morning, the British royal family gathered in Windsor to celebrate the Order of the Garter, called Garter Day. The Order of the Garter, the “oldest and most senior Order of Chivalry in ...
Description Complete title: "Long time postponed blind self portrait, munching a bite of the thick part of the chicharrón after dipping it in a morita chili pepper sauce, and drinking a Cayaco beer ...
Object Details Artist George Henry Story, 22 Jan 1835 - 24 Nov 1923 Sitter Abraham Lincoln, 12 Feb 1809 - 15 Apr 1865 Credit Line Owner: Lafayette College Date 1921 Object number K27 Restrictions & ...
Abraham Cruzvillegas Mexican, born 1968 Self portrait thinking on how tall Genaro Vásquez looked under sunshine, 2012 Medium Sculpture, Wood, cardboard box, plastic crate, volcanic rock, leather and ...
We Americans believe we so fully understand Abraham Lincoln’s contribution to our nation’s beliefs about slavery and freedom that his role in shaping our uniquely American vision of a just and ...
In its 8:45 a.m. edition, the Herald carried the first news that Lincoln had succumbed to his head wound just one hour and 23 minutes earlier. "EXTRA. DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT!!" the front page blared.
Members of the Association of Lincoln Presenters, including Laura Keyes in the burgundy dress, gather for a group portrait in front of an Abraham Lincoln statue in Courthouse Square in Dayton, Ohio.
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