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Henry Clay 1843 framed shears patent the republic paused to commemorate

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the republic paused to commemorate itself in lithographed laurels and patriotic flourish

General in Chief of the Armies of the United States

The Presidents of the United States: Washington 1789 to Fillmore 1850 — a gallery lithograph assembling the republic's first thirteen executives

all set against the Wasatch Range rising abruptly from the valley floor like a curtain pulled back on the desert

The lithograph trades the ledger of recruits for something more intimate: a household photographed against the backdrop of a country still tearing itself apart

Henry Clay 1843 framed shears patent the republic paused to commemorateHenry Clay 1843 the Great Compromiser caught in the long interval between defeats, his Whig features rendered with the gravity of a man already rehearsing another run at the presidency. A portrait drawn from the years when Clay's voice still moved the Senate and the Union it strained to hold together. 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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