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Battle Lines: Letters from America's Wars: Featuring correspondence from more than 200 years of American conflicts, ranging from the Revolution to the war in Iraq. Freedom: A History of US: Explore images of the people and documents that have shaped the idea of freedom in this nation over the past 225 years.

Alexander Hamilton and the Creation of the United States: Alexander Hamilton lives in our memory because he died in a lurid duel with Vice President Aaron Burr, and because we carry his face in our wallets -- on the ten dollar bill. But Hamilton's contributions were numerous. This exhibition presents a variety of original documents and images, from the Gilder Lehrman Collection and other archives, highlighting the story of his life.
The Dred Scott Decision and its Bitter Legacy: Dred Scott gave his name to what has become the most infamous Supreme Court decision in American history, yet many Americans are unaware of his story. This exhibition looks at the history of Dred Scott and his case through images and primary source documents from the Gilder Lehrman Collection and other archives.
Wilberforce, Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery: This exhibition presents a variety of original documents, images, and other material, from the Gilder Lehrman Collection and other archives, highlighting the story of the abolition of slavery in England and America between 1787 and 1865.


"I take up my pen": Letters from the
Civil War


This online exhibition is adapted from an exhibition of original Civil War soldiers' letters currently on display at the new Museum and Visitor Center at Gettysburg National Military Park, which opened in April 2008. The letters are drawn from the Gilder Lehrman Collection (on deposit at the New-York Historical Society), which contains more than 12,000 Civil War soldiers’ letters, most of them never before seen by the public.

For information about visiting the exhibition at Gettysburg, go to www.gettysburgfoundation.org.


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