Peter Blow — Subjects ~ Peter Blow (1771 -1832) and Elizabeth Taylor Blow(1785- 1831)
Oil on Canvas ~ 20” x 24” (overall 27” x 31”)
Unknown Artist
Circa 1820 – 1830
Peter Blow
Subjects ~ Peter Blow (1771 -1832) and Elizabeth Taylor Blow(1785- 1831)
Oil on Canvas ~ 20” x 24” (overall 27” x 31”)
Unknown Artist
Circa 1820 – 1830
Dred Scott — Posthumous painting of Scott, presented to the Missouri Historical Society Photo Credit: By Schultze, Louis - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=100350406
Dred Scott
Posthumous painting of Scott, presented to the Missouri Historical Society
Fletcher Harper — Photo Credit: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8435496
Captured African-Americans Being Driven South — Original caption - Negroes Driven South by the Rebel Officers - from
Harper's Weekly Magazine, November 8, 1862, pp. 712-713., p. 16..
Photo Credit: House Divided: The Civil War Research Engine at Dickinson College, https://hd.housedivided.dickinson.edu/node/35257.
Captured African-Americans Being Driven South
Original caption - Negroes Driven South by the Rebel Officers - from
Harper's Weekly Magazine, November 8, 1862, pp. 712-713., p. 16..
Harper's Weekly — Photo Credit: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2608440
Gettysburg Battlefield — This 1863 oval-shaped map depicts Gettysburg Battlefield during July 1–3, 1863, showing troop and artillery positions and movements, relief hachures, drainage, roads, railroads, and houses with the names of residents at the time of the Battle of Gettysburg. Photo Credit: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6708914
Gettysburg Battlefield
This 1863 oval-shaped map depicts Gettysburg Battlefield during July 1–3, 1863, showing troop and artillery positions and movements, relief hachures, drainage, roads, railroads, and houses with the names of residents at the time of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Union soldiers dead at Gettysburg — photographed by Timothy H. O'Sullivan, July 5–6, 1863 Photo Credit: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=175458
Lincoln at Gettysburg — One of the two confirmed photos of Lincoln (center, facing camera) at Gettysburg, taken about noon, just after he arrived and some three hours before his speech. To his right is his bodyguard, Ward Hill Lamon
Photographer attributions vary from unidentified (William Frassanito) to Mathew Brady (NARA) and David Bachrach (1845-1921) (Center for Civil War Photography). Photo Credit: Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=611580
Lincoln at Gettysburg
One of the two confirmed photos of Lincoln (center, facing camera) at Gettysburg, taken about noon, just after he arrived and some three hours before his speech. To his right is his bodyguard, Ward Hill Lamon
Photographer attributions vary from unidentified (William Frassanito) to Mathew Brady (NARA) and David Bachrach (1845-1921) (Center for Civil War Photography).
Todd family home — preserved as the Mary Todd Lincoln House, 578 West Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky Photo Credit: By FloNight (Sydney Poore) and Russell Poore - self-made by Russell and Sydney Poore, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3660581
Todd family home
preserved as the Mary Todd Lincoln House, 578 West Main Street, Lexington, Kentucky