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SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. Secession meeting in front of the Mills House, Meeting Street, in Charleston, South Carolina. Below are portraits of James Chestnut, Jr. seceding Senator from South Carolina; Robert Toombs, Senator from Georgia; and Alexander Stephens, ex-Senator of Georgia. Page from Frank Leslies newspaper, 1860
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SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. Secession meeting in front of the Mills House, Meeting Street, in Charleston, South Carolina. Below are portraits of James Chestnut, Jr. seceding Senator from South Carolina; Robert Toombs, Senator from Georgia; and Alexander Stephens, ex-Senator of Georgia. Page from Frank Leslies newspaper, 1860
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1860 Alexander Charleston Chestnut Confederate Dissolution Georgia Meeting News Paper Robert Secession Senator South Carolina South East Southern Stephens
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This print takes us back to a significant moment in American history - the secession meeting in front of the Mills House on Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina. The year is 1860, a time when tensions were running high between the North and the South. The image showcases three prominent figures who played crucial roles during this period of dissolution. In the foreground, we see James Chestnut Jr. , a seceding Senator from South Carolina, standing tall with an air of determination. Next to him stands Robert Toombs, a Senator from Georgia, his gaze fixed on something beyond our view. Completing this trio is Alexander Stephens, an ex-Senator from Georgia. The scene captures not only these influential men but also offers glimpses into the atmosphere surrounding them. A crowd has gathered around them as they discuss matters that would shape the future of their respective states and ultimately lead to the formation of the Confederate States of America. This page comes from Frank Leslie's newspaper dated 1860 - a valuable historical artifact that provides insight into one of America's most defining moments. It serves as a reminder of how deeply divided our nation once was and how decisions made during this time continue to impact us today. Granger Art on Demand presents this powerful image for all those interested in delving into America's past and understanding its complex journey towards unity.
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