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Artifacts and Images of The Era of Manifest Destiny
Diagram of a slave ship's cargo hold
Diagram of a slave ship's cargo hold
1780s portrait of George Washington
1793 portrait of John Adams by John Trumbull
1789 bust of Thomas Jefferson
1805 Thomas Jefferson portrait
A sketch from the Lewis and Clark expedition
Map from the Lewis and Clark expedition
Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello
Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello
Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello
Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello
Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello
Thomas Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello
Sketch of Thomas Jefferson's plan for his gravesite
1805 sketch of Aaron Burr
1825 painting,
The Plantation
1830s Cotton Gin Scene
1830s slave sale notice
1822 John C. Calhoun portrait
1824 Henry Clay portrait
1828 John Marshall portrait
Erie Canal Pitcher
1830s painting of a textile mill
1830 portrait of Daniel Webster
delivering his Liberty and Union speech against the argument of nullification
1830s Andrew Jackson carving
1830s Daniel Webster portrait
1835 painting of John Quincy Adams
1840s photograph of abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison
1830s Slave Flogging Engraving
1833 Jim Crow Painting by Rice
1845 photograph of Isaac Jefferson
1845 Lowell factory pamphlet
1860s Slaves Picking Cotton
1848 Martin Van Buren photograph
1834 Fort Laramie, Nebraska painting
The Alamo as it appeared in 1830, painted in 1885
1847 sketch of San Francisco
1850 painting of San Francisco
1848 John Quincy Adams Death Portrait
1850 photograph of John Tyler
1851 Fugitive Slave Law notice
1850 poster for San Francisco
1852 Advertisement for
Uncle Tom's Cabin
1850 photos of Henry Clay and Daniel Webster
1856 portrait of James Buchanan
1856 painting of Preston Brooks caning Charles Sumner
1854 photograph of Stephen A. Douglas
1860 Lincoln-Davis political cartoon
John Brown's execution in 1860, painted in 1884
1856 photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton
1861 Sheet Music Funeral March Daniel Webster
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