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[Richmond, Virginia Ruins of the Exchange Bank (Main Street) with the facade nearly intact]

[Richmond, Virginia Ruins of the Exchange Bank (Main Street) with the ...

Photo shows graffiti on the bank wall from members of the 19th Wisconsin Regiment that occupied Richmond. Includes: "A. Baker" (Corporal Addison Baker); "Gaylord" (William H. Gaylord, Co. D); "U.S. Grant"; and... More

[Richmond, Virginia Ruins of the Exchange Bank (Main Street) with the facade nearly intact]

[Richmond, Virginia Ruins of the Exchange Bank (Main Street) with the ...

Photo shows graffiti on the bank wall from members of the 19th Wisconsin Regiment that occupied Richmond. Includes: "A. Baker" (Corporal Addison Baker); "Gaylord" (William H. Gaylord, Co. D); "U.S. Grant"; and... More

[Richmond, Virginia Ruins of the Exchange Bank (Main Street) with the facade nearly intact]

[Richmond, Virginia Ruins of the Exchange Bank (Main Street) with the ...

Photo shows graffiti on the bank wall from members of the 19th Wisconsin Regiment that occupied Richmond. Includes: "A. Baker" (Corporal Addison Baker); "Gaylord" (William H. Gaylord, Co. D); "U.S. Grant"; and... More

Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated, with Intact Copy

Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated...

Mutilated, with Intact Copy Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated, with Intact Copy

Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated...

Mutilated, with Intact Copy Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated, with Intact Copy

Thomas Jefferson to Ferdinand R. Hassler, December 25, 1819, Mutilated...

Mutilated, with Intact Copy Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.