Nineteenth century author, naturalist and founder of the Sierra Club, John Muir, called the giant Sequoia “the noblest of a noble race” for many worthy reasons. These exquisite specimens date back to ...
During the Civil War, Union Army Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman and his troops arrived in Savannah, Georgia, days before Christmas in 1864. The city was their final stop on Sherman's March to the Sea, ...
Graduation pictures in a sense, Alexander Gardner took a series of group portraits of the three main Union commanders—George Meade (1815–1872), Philip Sheridan (1831–1888), and William T. Sherman ...
According to local preservation nonprofit Cobb Landmarks, Sherman and his troops invaded Georgia in May of 1864 while on a mission to occupy Atlanta, which became known as the Atlanta Campaign. Their ...
Appears in exhibition catalog as entry no. 60 (Sale info: For Sale). Rochester Academy of Art, Incorporated 1874. 40 & 42 State Street. Catalogue of the Works of Art exhibited at their Third ...
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