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Winfield Scott, Whig Candidate for Fourteenth President of the United States, 1852 Size:18x24 here flanked by Frances and

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here flanked by Frances and the children whose births and christenings the nation followed with unseemly appetite

when Harrison's Tippecanoe legend was repackaged into the first truly modern presidential pageant

1892–1893

The Lunar Ruin — Victorian Selenography Print a selenographer's plate of the Moon's pocked grey country

This is astronomy as natural philosophy

Winfield Scott, Whig Candidate for Fourteenth President of the United States, 1852 Size:18x24 here flanked by Frances andWinfield Scott, Whig Candidate for Fourteenth President of the United States, 1852. The general of Veracruz rendered as candidate a campaign portrait floated by a Whig party already cracking along its sectional seams, hero worship pressed into lithograph just months before the ticket's collapse and the party's own dissolution. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National

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