Abolitionist and women's rights activist, Lydia Maria Child in 1865, at age 63. After the emancipation of African Americans, she turned her activism to the plight of Native Americas, writing AN APPEAL FOR THE INDIANS, in 1868. Photo by John Adams Whipple
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Daniel Webster, circa 1865 chromolithograph based on an 1847 daguerreotype by John Whipple of Boston. Webster was an great political orator who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the United States Congress, and also served as the Secretary of State in the 1840s and early 1850s (lithograph)
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