Abraham Lincoln: 1/4th Plate Tintype, Showing Him Seated in the Famed “Brady Chair”. This image was shot by Alexander Gardner on November 8, 1863. The studio chair had formerly been in use at the U.S. House of Representatives.

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January 26, 2007 in Uncategorized
Abraham Lincoln: 1/4th Plate Tintype, Showing Him Seated in the Famed “Brady Chair”. This image was shot by Alexander Gardner on November 8, 1863. The studio chair had formerly been in use at the U.S. House of Representatives.

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The Civil War Gazette allows the first-hand participants - both common soldier and civilian - to tell the story of their experience of the Civil War from their perspective; through letters, diaries, newspapers articles, and other authentic first-hand accounts.
Many items posted to The Civil War Gazette often corresponds to the exact day the item was originally written during the Civil War. Think of The Civil War Gazette as the daily newspaper for all-things Civil War with accounts from those who experienced this great war as participants.
What can one find on the CWG?

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