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General Alfred Pleasonton, September, 1863
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Stereograph print card depicting General Alfred Pleasonton seated in front of a building in Warrenton, Virginia.
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September, 1863
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Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg
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Black and white photograph of President Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863
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November 19, 1863
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Thaddeus Stevens
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Portrait of Thaddeus Stevens, Representative from Pennsylvania and a leader of the Radical Republican faction of the Republican Party.
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The Monitor and Merrimac
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Painting of the naval battle between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (Merrimack) on March 8-9, 1862. The engagment is the first naval battle in history between two Ironclad warships.
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Little Blue River, Jackson County, MO
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This photograph of the Little Blue River was taken in the northwest section of Longview Farm, Longview Road, Lees Summit, Jackson County, MO
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Stephen A. Douglas
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A Portrait of Democratic Senator Stephen A. Douglas.
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John W. Whitfield
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Photograph of John W. Whitfield, the first Congressional delegate from Kansas Territory. The first election in Kansas Territory, held november 29, 1854, was won by Democrat John W. Whitfield, a proslavery settler and veteran of the Mexican-American War. Free-Staters complained about fraudulent voting by Misourians who crossed the border to cast their ballots and intimidate antislavery voters, especially in proslavery towns such as Leavenworth.
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Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory
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Depiction of the city of Leavenworth, Kansas in 1856. Missourians from Weston, Missouri and residents of Fort Leavenworth founded the city in the fall of 1854.
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The Surrender of General Lee
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Illustration of General Lee surrendering to General Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 12, 1865.
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n.d.
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The Governor's Mansion, Lecompton, Kansas Territory
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Harper's Weekly wood engraving of men on horseback outside of the governor's mansion in Lecompton, Kansas Territory. The house was built by Douglas County Sheriff Samuel J. Jones and briefly resided in by Kansas Territorial Governor John W. Geary. In 1855, The "Bogus Legislature" selected the proslavery town of Lecompton as Kansas Territory's capital city. Meanwhile, Free-Staters continued to denounce the legislature as illegitimate.
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June 6, 1857
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Beecher "Bible & Rifle" Church, Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, KS
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This photograph, taken by Douglas McCleery for the 1958 Historic American Buildings Survey, shows the north facade of the Beecher "Bible and Rifle" Church, built during the Civil War in Wabaunsee, Wabaunsee County, Kansas.
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June 1958
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Kansas - Col. Sumner Arriving at Constitution Hall
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Wood engraving of Col. Sumner dispersing the Topeka Legislature on July 4, 1856. The Topeka legislature met to draft a request to Congress for the admission of Kansas as a free state, but federal soldiers under command of Colonel Edwin Vose Sumner dispersed the assembly. The Topeka Constitution was approved by the U.S. House of Representatives, but the U.S. Senate rejected it by two votes.
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July 26, 1856
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Fort Riley
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The First Territorial Capitol of Kansas, Fort Riley Military Reserve, Riley, Riley County, KS. The photo was taken by David von Riesen for the Historic American Buildings Survey in July 1965.
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July 1965
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