Justin Lewis

Group (Fugitive Slaves?) in Lean-To On River Bank, Illuminated By Firelight; From Harper’s Weekly

Credit: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division Media type: engraving Museum Number: Annotation: With the rise in the number of runaway slaves and the growing size of the Underground Railroad, which offered aid and passage for enslaved Africans…

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View of San Francisco, Taken From the Western Hill at the Foot of Telegraph Hill, Looking Toward Ringon Point and Mission Valley

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: engraving Museum Number: LC-USZC2-1716 Annotation: From the day the Bay of San Francisco was discovered by Don Gaspar de Portolá in 1769, the city and port of San Francisco has remained large and influential hub of commerce and…

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Daniel Boone

Credit: University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center Media type: engraving Museum Number: Annotation: This engraving shows an elder Boone hunting with his dog. Boone had been dead for 40 years when this engraving was published, but Boone’s adventures, real and mythical,…

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Battle of Palo Alto- May 8Th, 1846, Between 2900 Americans, Under Genl. Taylor, and 6000 Mexicans, Commanded By Genl. Arista.

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: engraving Museum Number: LC-USZC4-6126 Annotation: The battle of Palo Alto, the first major engagement of the Mexican War, was fought north of Brownsville on May 8, 1846, between American forces under Gen. Zachary Taylor and Mexican troops commanded…

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Gold Mining in California

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: engraving Museum Number: LC-USZC2-1755 Annotation: This lithograph shows miners shoveling sand from stream into sluice while one miner pans for gold in the same stream, small building and mountains in the background. The gold rush was over when…

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Gallant Charge of the Kentuckians at the Battle of Buena Vista, Feby. 23rd 1847, and Complete Defeat of the Mexicans

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: engraving Museum Number: LC-USZ62-6228 Annotation: After losing Monterrey to American forces in September of 1846 Antonio Lopez De Santa, who had returned from exile in to seize power in Mexico City, raised a force of 25000 men to…

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