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English: Print of three different scenes and the bust portrait of General Pope in uniform. First scene is of earthworks, a single tent, and a river in the background. Second scene is of a single tent in the foreground with several buildings in the background. Third scene is of several tents, two wagons, and soldiers in the foreground with buildings in the background. "VIEWS AT NEW MADRID AND POINT PLEASANT. - FROM SKETCHES BY MR. A. SIMPLOT. - [SEE PAGE 235.]" (printed below image). Newspaper clipping taken from Harper's Weekly, April 12, 1862, page 228.
Title: "Views at New Madrid and Point Pleasant."
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/542B00B5-37D3-7725-1B82-1EC696DAD3C3//original.jpg
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Author Alexander Simplot
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P0084-1312
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Newspaper and Illustrations of Civil War in Missouri II (matted)
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Civil War, 1861-1865
Newspapers
Harper's Weekly
wood engraving
battery
Soldiers
troops
uniform
Trees
field
Wagons
Tents
General
pope
Portrait
Rivers
building
Point Pleasant
federal battery
lower fort
fort
woods
rebel
breastworks
Corn
captain
Mower
Houses
homes
Armed Forces
bust
Men
Alexander Simplot
Resource
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156151

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