C IV IL WA R D O C UM EN T Right: Signed by President Abraham Lincoln, the delicate Civil War Document displayed at Eisenhower has the appearance of satin or silk. It's an incredible piece of history. V ETER A NS OF WO R LD WAR II Below: "This was a community in Iowa," Lumpkin said. "At the end of World War ll, this town wanted a homecoming, and to take a picture of the people who participated. This represents only 15 percent of those who served. Eighty-five percent didn't make it. But this photo shows what kind of commitment the community made in those days, to the goals and values of America." MAGAZINE 11