On April 4, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln came to see first hand the long sought after prize of the Civil War, the confederate capital Richmond Virginia. Just a day and a half earlier the confederate government had abandoned their capital, leaving part of the city in flames and destroying the bridge across the James river to slow the Union army's pursuit.
Read MoreWe thoroughly enjoyed our first weekend of the Nathan Greene Art Studio Christmas Open House!! So many wonderful guests took time out of their day to visit the studio to see the new Creation Series Paintings, the Historical Loft filled with Civil War Paintings featuring Abraham Lincoln and interesting artifacts used in the paintings.
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