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Text: Personalites of the Lincoln Era
Selected  Civil War Figures: Davis, Lee, Grant, Stanton, Lincoln, Douglas.
From collections of the Museum of Ventura County, and the artist.

Man’s Unique Experiment Passes the Test
Now on Exhibit at the Clinton Presidential Library

This group of significant characters, such as Ann Rutledge, Steven A. Douglas, a young Mary Todd, and an ambitious John Fremont centers on the rising career of Abraham Lincoln. During the Civil War, Lincoln was supported by his Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and field General Ulysses S. Grant. Their Confederate counterparts, Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee were equally talented, but lacked an equivalent industrial war machine. They all played roles in the greatest crisis ever to face the United States. All were engaged in a conflict over principles. To many it was a war to death! Even Lincoln was felled by John Wilkes Booth. Over decades enslaved African Americans gained some economic opportunity as C. J. Walker personified.
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Jedediah Smith
Abraham Lincoln 1832
Ann Rutledge
Kit Carson
Mary Lincoln 1842
Abraham Lincoln 1858
Jedediah Smith
Abraham Lincoln,
Rail Splitter 1832
Ann Rutledge
Kit Carson
Mary Lincoln 1842
Abraham Lincoln, Lawyer 1858
Stephen A Douglas
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Enslaved African
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President Abraham Lincoln 1863
Edwin M Stanton
Stephen A. Douglas
Abraham Lincoln, President 1861
Enslaved African
Mary Lincoln 1863
President Abraham Lincoln 1863
Edwin M. Stanton
Jefferson Davis
Comanche Warrior
 Abraham Lincoln 1865
John Wilkes Booth
Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S. Grant
Jefferson Davis
Comanche Warrior
Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theater
John Wilkes Booth
Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S. Grant
John Freemont
Jessie Freemont
C J Walker
John Fremont
Jessie Fremont
C. J. Walker


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