File:"Departure of Fremont's Flotilla For Bird's Point.".jpg
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[edit]Description"Departure of Fremont's Flotilla For Bird's Point.".jpg |
English: Print of several steam boats on river with a crowd of men in foreground behind a fence. There is a tree in the foreground on the right edge. "Departure of Fremont's Flotilla for Bird's Point. - [Sketched by Alexander Simplot.]" (printed below image).
Steamboat Jeanie Deans on the far left. Clipping from Harper's Weekly, Aug. 31, 1861, page 555. Two other prints on the same page. |
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Missouri History Museum URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/18E9908F-BF8C-BA75-72F6-BBB7495458EE//original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/156378 |
Author | Alexander Simplot |
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Identifier InfoField | P0084-1322 |
Part of InfoField | Newspaper and Illustrations of Civil War in Missouri I (unmatted) |
Subjects InfoField | wood engraving Alexander Simplot Harper's Weekly horizontal black and white Bird's Point Rivers Steamboats Boats flotilla Men fence Trees Civil War, 1861-1865 Armed Forces |
Resource InfoField | 156378 |
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File change date and time | 06:09, 16 March 2011 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 05:12, 16 March 2011 |
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- American Civil War items in the collections of the Missouri History Museum
- Prints in the Missouri History Museum
- Alexander Simplot
- Harper's Weekly, 1861
- American Civil War in 1861
- 1861 in St. Louis, Missouri
- John C. Frémont
- Bird's Point, Missouri
- Unidentified ships in the United States
- Jeanie Deans (ship, 1852)