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The Speech That Won the Nomination at the National Democratic Convention at Chicago, 1896 Size:24x36 where Flagler's railroad once hopped

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where Flagler's railroad once hopped from key to key on coral causeways

The boy soldier of Chickamauga rendered in the year of his fame — barely twelve

The scene carries the bravado of a wartime recruiting plate

where steamship manifests and chalked coat-lapels became the first ledger of a new American century

The Speech That Won the Nomination at the National Democratic Convention at Chicago, 1896 Size:24x36 where Flagler's railroad once hoppedThe Speech That Won the Nomination at the National Democratic Convention at Chicago, 1896 preserves the thunderclap that vaulted William Jennings Bryan onto the Democratic ticket the Cross of Gold oration set in cold type, silver populism rendered as a campaign relic for the faithful. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional historical societies,

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