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General Scott at Cerro Gordo 1847 quote for pilot before Antietam

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before Antietam

Abraham Lincoln and His Son Tad

issued for the year Chicago staged Columbus's fourth centenary and Cleveland unseated Harrison — a republic taking inventory of itself beneath the white domes of the fairgrounds

The 1877 dating places it squarely in the long aftermath of the war

General Scott at Cerro Gordo 1847 quote for pilot before AntietamGeneral Scott at Cerro Gordo 1847 a campaign engraving from the Mexican War's mountain pass, where Winfield Scott's flanking maneuver around Santa Anna's batteries opened the road to Mexico City and rehearsed, in miniature, the Manifest Destiny argument the Republic was busy making with cannon. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical

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