Army of the Tennessee — a documentary lithograph fixing the moment a Union commander fell from his horse outside the besieged city
the gold-domed Capitol presiding over a railroad town rebuilt from ash
The Reichner Cocktail Shaker Patent of 1913 comes from the working drawer of the American bartender — the shakers
Love Point Lighthouse Blueprint Chesapeake Bay Sentinel Engineering Plans of 1871 drawn at the moment Kent Island's northern shoal demanded a screw-pile cottage rather than a masonry tower — the draftsman's hand traces hexagonal floor framing
Farmington, Mississippi, May 1862 grit_definition_gift Army of the Tennessee —Farmington, Mississippi, May 1862 a field document from the long shadow of Shiloh, when Halleck's cautious advance toward Corinth turned the Mississippi backcountry into a slow ledger of skirmish and entrenchment, every bivouac line drawn in the careful hand of an army still learning the weight of its own war. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives,