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President Lincoln and Secretary Seward Signing the Proclamation of Freedom, January 1st 1863 Frame Style:Bourbon Frame the firmament's most quiet memento

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the firmament's most quiet memento mori

of Monticello's dome and the colonial brick of Williamsburg

or any wall that already trades in the unusual

confident in a union not yet asked to prove itself

preserving the original handwriting

President Lincoln and Secretary Seward Signing the Proclamation of Freedom, January 1st 1863 Frame Style:Bourbon Frame the firmament's most quiet mementoPresident Lincoln and Secretary Seward Signing the Proclamation of Freedom, January 1st 1863 a commemorative lithograph of the New Year's Day quill stroke that turned a war for Union into a war for emancipation, Seward at the President's elbow as the document changed what the country was fighting for. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional

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