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#183 The ‘Lincoln column,’ first monolith raised, Nov. 1860, Presidential election, being S. column of connecting corridor.

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#183 The ‘Lincoln column,’ first monolith raised, Nov. 1860, Presidential election, being S. column of connecting corridor.

Washington D.C in the 1860s: What U.S. Capital looked like during and after the Civil War

#183 The ‘Lincoln column,’ first monolith raised, Nov. 1860, Presidential election, being S. column of connecting corridor.

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←#182 Officers of 71st N. Y. S. M., Navy Yard, Washington, D.C., 1861.
#184 An infantry company on parade during the American Civil War, 1863.→

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