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Description: | "Hospital and (indecipherable) during the last days battle at Fort Donelson on the Tennessee." Building with people and several trees. |
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Description: | Several partial sketches of a man on a mule, a separate mule and various lines. |
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Description: | Portrait sketch of Wilfrid Laurier. Laurier was Canada's first French-Canadian prime minister. His time in office was from 1896-1911, a critical time in th... |
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Description: | A drawing of a prayer meeting at General Stonewall Jackson's camp, from Confederate War Etchings by A. Volck. |
Date: | 03 20 1973 |
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Description: | Artist's courtroom depiction of Karlton Armstrong. |
Date: | 1880 |
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Description: | Illustration of Winnebago (Ho-Chunk) men. One of them may be Yellow Thunder. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men in battle. Two horses, one with a rider dressed entirely in black. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men in combat, one on horseback with a spear or coup stick. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men, one horse. One man touches the other with what may be a coup stick. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two horses, one ridden by a man with long spear or coup stick. Second man drawn in pencil, not colored. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Three men, two on horseback riding in opposite directions. Third standing, firing a gun. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two horses, one ridden by a man with spear or coup stick. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men, two horses, one ridden by one of the men. |
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Description: | Ledger Drawing. Two men, one prone, the other touching him with what may be a coup stick. |
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Description: | Illustration from Hennepin's "A New Discovery of a Vast Country in America". The illustration is titled "The Cruelty of The Savage Iroquois". |
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