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Jefferson Columbus Davis 19th Century Frame Style:Verdigris Frame The 4th of July 1872

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The 4th of July 1872 — a centennial-eve commemorative rendered in the language of a republic still nursing its wounds

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Jefferson Columbus Davis 19th Century Frame Style:Verdigris Frame The 4th of July 1872Jefferson Columbus Davis 19th Century a portrait of the Union general whose name shadowed him through the war, forever confused with the Confederate president he fought against. The likeness carries the hard set of an officer who answered for Kentucky, Pea Ridge, and the killing of William Nelson in a Louisville hotel lobby. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National

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