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"Journey through American History: From Civil War to World War II" USS Randolph, a symbol of American naval power

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Construction of George Washingtonas face on Mount Rushmore, 1932

Construction of George Washingtonas face on Mount Rushmore, 1932
Vintage American history photo of the construction of George Washingtonas face on Mount Rushmore, 1932

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage Civil War print of the Battle of Fredericksburg

Vintage Civil War print of the Battle of Fredericksburg. The battle was fought December 11a'15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, between General Robert E

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Digitally restored print featuring famous Union Generals of the Civil War

Digitally restored print featuring famous Union Generals of the Civil War
Digitally restored Civil War picture featuring famous Union Generals of the Civil War, standing in front of the Capitol Building and the American Flag

Background imageAmerican History Collection: World War II poster of two men turning the wheel of a vice, squeezing a Japanese soldier

World War II poster of two men turning the wheel of a vice, squeezing a Japanese soldier
Vintage World War II poster of two men turning the wheel of a vice, squeezing a Japanese soldier. It reads, You and I, Put The Squeeze On The Japanese, Beat The Promise

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage World War I poster of a minuteman holding a lantern

Vintage World War I poster of a minuteman holding a lantern and standing with the American flag. It reads, Wake Up America Day April 19, 1917

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Civil War print depicting the Union Armys capture of Fort Fisher

Civil War print depicting the Union Armys capture of Fort Fisher. The capture of Fort Fisher was a joint assault of Union Army and Naval forces

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage World War I poster of a smiling U. S. sailor

Vintage World War I poster of a smiling U. S. sailor
Vintage World War I poster of a smiling U.S. sailor. It reads, The service for training and travel ages 17 to 35, Join The Navy, Apply Navy Recruiting Station

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage World War II poster is a plea for Navy recruits

Vintage World War II poster is a plea for Navy recruits. It reads, Extra, Your Country Needs You In The U.S. Navy At Once

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage print of the first twenty-one Presidents seated together in The White House

Vintage print of the first twenty-one Presidents seated together in The White House
Vintage American history print of the first twenty-one Presidents of The United States seated together in The White House. It reads, Our Presidents. 1789 - 1881

Background imageAmerican History Collection: World War II photo of President Franklin Roosevelt presenting the Medal of Honor

World War II photo of President Franklin Roosevelt presenting the Medal of Honor
Vintage World War II photo of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt presenting the Medal of Honor, to General William Wilbur, as Generals George Marshall and George Patton look

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage World War II poster of an Army Corps Nurse working in a hospital

Vintage World War II poster of an Army Corps Nurse working in a hospital. It declares - Women... Our wounded need your care

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage print featuring the race of steamboats Robert E. Lee and Natchez

Vintage print featuring the race of steamboats Robert E. Lee and Natchez
Vintage maritime history print featuring the celebrated race of the steamboats Robert E. Lee and Natchez

Background imageAmerican History Collection: World War II poster of a bald eagle flying in the sky with fighter planes

World War II poster of a bald eagle flying in the sky with fighter planes
Vintage World War II poster of a bald eagle flying in the sky with fighter planes. It declares - Wings over America, Air Corps U.S. Army

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage American history photo of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Vintage American history photo of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Background imageAmerican History Collection: World War II poster of a pair of big red lips closed with tape

World War II poster of a pair of big red lips closed with tape
Vintage World War II poster of a pair of big red lips closed with tape. It declares, Careless Talk Costs Lives

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Vintage World War II poster of a mother and daughter canning vegetables

Vintage World War II poster of a mother and daughter canning vegetables. The little girl asks, We ll have lots to eat this winter, won t we Mother? The print declares - Grow your own, can your own

Background imageAmerican History Collection: World War II poster of a soldier wearing a gas mask and men in overalls marching

World War II poster of a soldier wearing a gas mask and men in overalls marching
Vintage World War II poster of a soldier wearing a gas mask and men in overalls marching. It reads, The Enemy Is Syphilis - Enlist employees in a campaign against it

Background imageAmerican History Collection: Digitally restored Civil War artwork of General Robert E. Lee

Digitally restored Civil War artwork of General Robert E. Lee

Background imageAmerican History Collection: World War I poster of a young soldier holding a rifle while shaking his fathers hand

World War I poster of a young soldier holding a rifle while shaking his fathers hand
Vintage World War I poster showing a young soldier holding a rifle while shaking his fathers hand. It reads, Good Bye, Dad, I m Off To Fight For Old Glory, You Buy U.S. Gov t Bonds. Third Liberty Loan



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"Journey through American History: From Civil War to World War II" USS Randolph, a symbol of American naval power, sails with S2F airplanes poised on its catapults in 1962. General Ulysses S. Grant, an indomitable figure during the American Civil War, leads his troops with unwavering determination. Andrew Carnegie, seated in a library, embodies the spirit of innovation and philanthropy that shaped America's industrial revolution. Digitally restored painting brings President Abraham Lincoln back to life, capturing his resolute presence during the turbulent times of the Civil War. Witness the intensity of battle as depicted in a vintage print showcasing the iconic Battle of Gettysburg from the Civil War era. Confederate Army Colonel John S. Mosby stands tall amidst chaos and conflict during one of America's darkest periods - The American Civil War. A captivating print showcases Union and Confederate forces clashing at The Battle of Missionary Ridge – a pivotal moment in shaping America's destiny. Immerse yourself in history as you witness Union and Confederate troops locked in fierce combat at The Battle of Antietam through a vivid Civil War painting. Vintage World War II poster reminds us how bombs falling from above became synonymous with sacrifice and resilience for Americans fighting overseas. Vintage print transports us back to another time – reliving the intense moments at The Battle of Fort Sanders during America's defining struggle - The Civil War Major General George Armstrong Custer gazes into eternity through this haunting portrait that encapsulates both bravery and tragedy amid our nation's history General William Tecumseh Sherman strides forward boldly within this vintage print.