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wl-no FRAMED AND DEFENDED ii I I f f I . II rv ,. I I , . xxx gil .. In 'I 5 I I I U I l 0 N I s ' . fsrw' QQ' so ' P , , , X M, Taos ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1865 A ' f gint Abraham Lincoln, champion of universal liberty, and Civil War Presi- , f NV, dent of the United States, ranks with Washington as a great American I f LI' hero. He rose to the White House from the humblest frontier beginnings. ,I 'E Within six weeks of his inauguration, the Civil War broke out. At the very ,I .lxxv height of the war be issued his famous Emancipation Proclamation-freeing ,f ST.-f If,' the slaves. Five days after General Lee's surrender he was assassinated by 'N , the ma mor, .mm wma. Booth. I R if I 1743 THOMAS JEFFERSON A ' f I Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States '..i ahdgfather of f- ,I E 'Q the Declaration of Independence, was an ardent ohampiongof Qolonial A, -' T Independence and True Democracy. His pamphlet A of the Rights of America had ,great influence among the was minister to France at the beginning of the French Vice- President under John Adams. His most important act was the purchase of Louisiana from Napoleon. - A ' R A 1151 ALEXANDER HAMILTON, F 3 x fo .imp T Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the United- -Treasury and originator of the Federalist party, was, next to Most ardent champion of American unity. He took an in the drawing up of the Constitution of the United States of the Treasury, he founded a national bank. On the deailxfioQ.fw'aslsingtnn, he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the army. 'Four 'taker he was killed in a duel with Apron Burr. Q ',I'i, A 1353 THEODORE ROOSEVELT I .Img y A Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most personally bcldied this country has ever known. His vision, his ardor, can institutions is said ton have revitalized the nationfi'iAtf'the out- break of the Spanish-American War, he organized ai cavalry, the Rough Riders. Shortly after the Rough I been mustered out of service, he was made Vice-Presidentiofitlse States Following the death of MeKinley, he succeeded to the 1758 NJAMES MONROE :ssl 2 James Monroe was born in Virginia. At an early date, he loft college to fight in the Revolutionary War. At 18, he was made acaptain the army by Washington. As a student of Jefersofn, Monroe camo iliiilfouch with politics and served the State Legislature and the 'f'., Gontinental,.Con- gress. ln 1817, he becamd President and again in l82l.ffYI!iile gin office, Florida was purchased from Spain and tive new states added to Union. He is best known for the Monroe Doctrine . A I R 1752 GOUVERNEUR MORRIS I ' 1816 Couverneur Morris was born in Morrisania, N. Y. He was graduated from Columbia College, N. Y., in 1768. He took a lively interest in public affairs. While a member of Congress, he served on many committees of importance. As a delegate from Pennsylvania to the Convention calling for framing the Constitution, it is generally understood that to the pen of Morris is due the clear, simple, and forcible language in which the con- stitution is expressed. He lived not for fame, but for duty, not for self, but for his country. i wi s o 'I ds., f ' -, ,TV ,f A -T f 'oi - . N'-.X 0 'fat f , Q-as-3 I , ' ,Zn 53g A 5 GOUVERNEUR Monms JAMES MoNRoE A Framor of the Conslilutionn Wiulhorofihe Monroe Doctrine HY? ABRAHAM LINCOLN The Great Emancipaior' 1-'I -X THOMAS JEFFERSON Author of the Declarahon of Independence' aft A X if ET X 'X w f A ALEXANDER HAMILTON A Framer of The Constilulionu 1' x N i 5 Q 'II II EN x' 2541! fi . tial. Ili fill-Zfwg THEODORE ROOSEVELT Defender of the Constitution'
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