Description"Island Number Ten After the Surrender.".jpg
English: Print of several rowboats full of soldiers in foreground disembarking onto river island. Earthworks, trees, and formation of troops on island.
"ISLAND NUMBER TEN AFTER THE SURRENDER. - [SEE PAGE 283.]" (printed below image).
Newspaper clipping from Harper's Weekly, May 3, 1862 page 285. Title: "Island Number Ten After the Surrender."
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wood engraving Alexander Simplot Harper's Weekly May 3 horizontal black and white outdoors Island Number Ten After the Surrender Island Number Ten Capitulations, Military Islands Rivers Soldiers Boats rowboats uniform Armed Forces Trees Civil War, 1861-1865 River and Steamboats
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