Compromise With the South (1864), by Thomas Nast, 3 September 1864

Compromise With the South (1864), by Thomas Nast, 3 September 1864

Compromise with the south - dedicated to the chicago convention (1864), by thomas nast. Picture showing confederate officer and u. S. Soldier shaking hands over grave. Tombstone reads: in memory of the union-heroes who fell in a use-less war. Columbia is kneeling at the grave. Illus. In: harper's weekly, 1864 sept. 3. Date: 3 September 1864.
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Author: Thomas NastSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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