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This rise had profound repercussions on notions of selfhood and national identity within and outside the realm of art
We Are in His Hands Whether We Live or Die — Howard 1859 Wallets Blood orange pot deEdited by David K. Thomson Many soldiers who served in the American Civil War found solace in their faith during the most trying times of the war. But few soldiers took such a providential view of life and the Civil War as Charles Henry Howard [Bowdoin Class of 1859]. Born in a small town in Maine, Howard came from a family with a distinguished history of soldiering: his grandfather was a Revolutionary War veteran and his brother, the older and more
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