when the rail-splitter from Illinois took the oath into a Union already fracturing beneath him
McCulloch (1893) A late-century lithograph rendering of the Missouri bloodletting where Nathaniel Lyon fell and McCulloch's Confederates held the field — the war's first general killed in action
Liberty Enlightening the World
four years of blood and ledger reduced to Grant's terms scratched out in pencil and Lee's quiet assent
Camp of Reynolds Battery, Stewart's Place, Baltimore, MD, 1862 antique map WI when the rail-splitter from IllinoisCamp of Reynolds Battery, Stewart's Place, Baltimore, MD, 1862 a documentary photograph of artillerymen bivouacked on the edge of a divided city, where Maryland's uneasy loyalty was held in place by Union guns. Reynolds' Battery rests between drills, the encampment laid out with the patient geometry of men waiting to be ordered south. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the