The Inaugural Address of President Abraham Lincoln Delivered in the National Capitol March 4th 1865 — the second inaugural
rendered with the steady gravity of a New England that still believed civic virtue and classical learning were the same enterprise
his likeness drawn with the restraint befitting a constitutional lawyer who argued before the Marshall Court and outlived nearly every rival of the early bar
the Ladies' Mile humming just north of the frame
Minnesota Rochester arrives in lithographed views shaped by the Mayo brothers and the medical pilgrims who made this prairie town famous — Saint Marys Hospital rising over Zumbro River bottoms
George Washington First President of the United States 1835-1856 Size:18x24 The Inaugural Address of PresidentGeorge Washington First President of the United States 1835 1856 a mid century lithograph that hardens the General into civic marble, issued in the decades when a young republic, quarreling over expansion and union, kept reaching back to its first executive as proof that the experiment could still hold. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional