Justin Lewis

Outrage

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: broadside Museum Number: Annotation: This handbill urging opponents of abolitionists to obstruct an anti-slavery meeting demonstrates the depth of pro-slavery feeling. Although the handbill advocates peaceful means, violence sometimes erupted between the two factions. An emotion-laden handbill…

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Watchful Care

Credit: The Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, The University of Virginia Library Media type: book illustration Museum Number: Annotation: Written by John S. C. Abbott and published in 1833 by the American tract Society, an organization which published millions of evangelical…

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Carter’s Little Liver Pills

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: advertisement Museum Number: LC-USZ62-75898 Annotation: Trade card advertisement for Carter’s Little Liver Pills showing man dressing and woman with headache. Though available as a patent medicine into the mid 20th century, no evidence was ever brought forward to…

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The Persuit

Credit: Library of Congress Media type: advertisement Museum Number: LC-USZC4-2458 Annotation: Man from the Pony Express, on horseback, fleeing from Indians, on Indian burial grounds. In early 1860, western American natives began to interfere with pony express riders in an effort to disrupt Anglo…

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The Statue of Freedom

Credit: Architect of the Capitol Media type: statue Museum Number: Annotation: The bronze Statue of Freedom by Thomas Crawford is the crowning feature of the dome of the United States Capitol. The statue is a classical female figure of Freedom wearing flowing draperies.…

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The Car of History

Credit: Architect of the Capitol Media type: statue Museum Number: Annotation: House of Representatives statue; Clio, the Muse of History, stands in a winged chariot representing the passage of time and records events as they occur. The car rests on a marble globe…

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