Margaret E. Wagner

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A senior writer-editor in the Publishing Office of the Library of Congress, Margaret E. Wagner is the coauthor and coeditor of The Library of Congress Civil War Desk Reference and The Library of Congress World War II Desk Reference and author of The American Civil War: 365 Days, World War II: 365 Days, and Maxfield Parrish and the Illustrators of the Golden Age.

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The Library of Congress Ill...

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The Library of Congress Wor...

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“On Abraham Lincoln’s 106th birthday, February 12, 1915, as fighting raged in Europe and Germany prepared to begin its U-boat counter-blockade, workers in Washington, D.C., laid a cornerstone of the Lincoln Memorial. Fifty thousand people would attend the completed memorial’s dedication on May 30, 1922.”
Margaret E. Wagner, America and the Great War: A Library of Congress Illustrated History

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The History Book ...: * TIMELINE OF EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 17 249 Apr 12, 2018 05:56PM  


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