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H.J. Res. 80, proposing to amend the Constitution of the United States (Corwin Amendment), February 28, 1861
H.J. Res. 80, proposing to amend the Constitution of the United States (Corwin Amendment), February 28, 1861
Petition from the citizens of Philadelphia praying for Congress to stand firm on the "Union, the Constitution, and the Enforcement of Law," February 5, 1861
Petition from the citizens of Philadelphia praying for Congress to stand firm on the "Union, the Constitution, and the Enforcement of Law," February 5, 1861
S.J. Res. 50, proposing certain amendments to the U.S. Constitution (Crittenden's Compromise), December 18, 1860
S.J. Res. 50, proposing certain amendments to the U.S. Constitution (Crittenden's Compromise), December 18, 1860
Wood engraving, interior of the Merrimac during combat with the Monitor, Le Monde Illustré, ca. 1862–1865
Wood engraving, interior of the Merrimac during combat with the Monitor, Le Monde Illustré, ca. 1862–1865
Sailors on the deck of the U.S.S. Monitor, by James F. Gibson, July 9, 1862
Sailors on the deck of the U.S.S. Monitor, by James F. Gibson, July 9, 1862
Books borrowed from the Library of Congress by Senators Daniel Clark and Henry Wilson
Books borrowed from the Library of Congress by Senators Daniel Clark and Henry Wilson
Photograph, U.S.S. Monitor, by James F. Gibson, July 9,1862
Photograph, U.S.S. Monitor, by James F. Gibson, July 9,1862
Hand-colored lithograph, “Terrific combat between the ‘Monitor’…& ‘Merrimac,’” New York: Currier & Ives, 1862
Hand-colored lithograph, “Terrific combat between the ‘Monitor’…& ‘Merrimac,’” New York: Currier & Ives, 1862
Library of Congress Loan Receipt Register (1863-1867)
Library of Congress Loan Receipt Register (1863-1867)
Abraham Lincoln, oil on canvas, by Ned Bittinger, 2005
Abraham Lincoln, oil on canvas, by Ned Bittinger, 2005