File:"Rescue of Colonel Smith's Command at Monroe, Missouri, By Governor Wood of Illinois.".jpg

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English: Print from Harper's Weekly of cavalry troops fighting in the foreground with several buildings in the background, the largest of which has a U.S. flag flying over it. "518 HARPER'S WEEKLY. [AUGUST 17, 1861." (printed above image). "RESCUE OF COLONEL SMITH'S COMMAND AT MONROE, MISSOURI, BY GOVERNOR WOOD OF ILLINOIS. - [SEE PAGE 522.]" (printed below image).
Title: "Rescue of Colonel Smith's Command at Monroe, Missouri, By Governor Wood of Illinois."
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Battle Scenes- assorted prints
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Civil War, 1861-1865
Newspapers
wood engraving
Harper's Weekly
Colonel Smith
Monroe
Governors
fighting
Horses
sword
Men
Soldiers
troops
rescue
Buildings
Armed Forces
flag
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157177

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