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lewisshepherd: James Madison - Knowledge will forever govern ignorance
lewisshepherd: Kat at the Library of Virginia
lewisshepherd: Library of Virginia, Richmond
lewisshepherd: Never Doubted Clouds Would Break
lewisshepherd: Richmond, Bill's Virginia Barbecue, where apparently the pigs delight in firing up the coals that will cook them.
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lewisshepherd: United Daughters of the Confederacy sign, Richmond headquarters. Photo has a lot of white, with a little bit of black beneath.
lewisshepherd: William D. Washington, The Burial of Latane, painted 1864. "Inspired by a sentimental poem honoring an early martyr of the Confederacy, twenty-nine-year-old Captain William Latane, the only casualty of J.E.B. Stuart's 1862 defense of Richmond."
lewisshepherd: The Burial of Latane, oil painting by William D. Washington, 1864, in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond.
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lewisshepherd: Portrait by Rembrandt Peale
lewisshepherd: Tag at VMFA for Rembrandt Peale's John Marshall, painted 1834, in Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
lewisshepherd: The Pelham Chapel was erected in 1887 in memory of the more than 260,000 Confederate war dead and as a place of worship for the veterans residing in the R. E. Lee Camp No. 1 , Confederate Soldiers Home. The Confederate Veterans themselves funded it.
lewisshepherd: Washington equestrian statue at Capitol Square, Richmond
lewisshepherd: George Washington and friends
lewisshepherd: Crawford's statue of Washington with figures
lewisshepherd: If it looks familiar, check the Confederate seal
lewisshepherd: Figures below the Washington equestrian statue
lewisshepherd: Thomas Jefferson's State Capitol of Virginia