The Library of Congress features an 1867 historical illustration, drawn by A. R. Waud and featured in Harper's Weekly, that…
The Library of Congress presents an 1871 historical illustration that depicts President Ulysses S. Grant signing the 15th…
The Library of Congress features an 1870 print of a historical lithograph, by G.F. Kahl, commemorating the 15th Amendment in…
This Gilder Lehrman Institute features a virtual exhibition that explores the graphic elements of the historical print, "The…
The Library of Congress presents an 1869 historical broadside, written by Oliver Ellsworth, of the 15th Amendment proposal in…
The Library of Congress features an 1865 historical telegram, written by John G. Nicolay to Abraham Lincoln, that sent word to…
The Library of Congress features an 1865 historical speech, given by T. B. Van Buren in the New York House of Assembly, in favor…
The (Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection) features a historical photograph that depicts the portraits of the supporters of the…
Note: 2nd column, 1st paragraph. Language may be offensive. Chronicling America presents an 1865 Daily National Republican…
Note: 1st column, 1st paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1865 newspaper article, written by an unknown author, that…
Note: 1st column, 1st paragraph.Chronicling America features an 1865 New York Daily Tribune newspaper article, written by an…
Note: 1st column, 1st paragraph.Description: The Library of Congress, Chronicling America features an 1865 Fremont Journal…
The Library of Congress presents an 1865 historical letter, written by Governor Thomas E. Bramlette (WP-KY) to President Abraham…
The Library of Congress features an 1864 historical letter, written by James M. Ashley to an unidentified member of the House of…
The Library of Congress features an 1865 historical letter, written by Thomas E. Bramlette to the Kentucky Legislature, in regards…
DocsTeach features an 1864 historical letter, written by Annie Davis--an enslaved woman in Belair, Maryland--to President Abraham…