Little Raven, Arapahoe leader, Kansas, May 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Little Raven, Chief of the Arapahoes.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, June 8, 1867, p. 357.

"What We May Look For Soon," cartoon, Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 4, 1867.

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WHAT WE MAY LOOK FOR SOON. "The Hon. TOOKOOLOTO JAPENKOKER, Delegate from the Kodiak District of the former Russian Possessions, arrived yesterday from New Archangel. He dined at DELMONICO'S, and ordered the repast in the haute cuisine of Kodiak: train oil for two; tallow candles for one; whale blubber for one (but substituted raw pork, as the other was not to be had); asked for a seal's fin, but took India rubber, faute de mieux, with a glass of spirits of turpentine; wanted a rat in an advanced stage of decomposition, but had to put up with a bad egg."
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Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 4, 1867, p. 288.

"Reform Bill," cartoon, Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 11, 1867.

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J.B. (To the workingmen of England). "If we do grant this privilege of suffrage, it must be taken as a privilege, not a right - you understand." UNCLE SAM: "Stick to him boys. The mountain is giving way by degrees."
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Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 11, 1867, p. 304.

Sutler's Store, Fort Dodge, Kansas, May 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Sutler's Store at Fort Dodge, Kansas - Sketched by Theodore R. Davis.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 25, 1867, p. 329.

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Cropped and enlarged from the fuller image, also available here.

Sutler's Store, Fort Dodge, Kansas, May 1867, artist's impression.

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Yes
Original caption
Sutler's Store at Fort Dodge, Kansas - Sketched by Theodore R. Davis.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 25, 1867, p. 329.

African-American children's school, St. Philip's Church, Richmond, Virginia, May 1867, artist's impression.

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St. Philip's Church, Richmond, Virginia - School for Colored Children.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 25, 1867, p. 322.

African-American children studying in the street, May 1867, artist's impression.

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Colored scholars learning their lessons in the street.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 25, 1867, p. 322.

Controversial parade of Charleston Firemen, Charleston, South Carolina, April 27, 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Yes
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The Charleston Firemen saluting the Old Flag.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 18, 1867, p. 309.

Source note

Cropped and enlarged from the fuller image, also available here.

Controversial parade of Charleston Firemen, Charleston, South Carolina, April 27, 1867, artist's impression.

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Yes
Original caption
The Charleston Firemen saluting the Old Flag.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 18, 1867, p. 309.

Union Prisoners' Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina, May 1867, artist's impression.

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The Martyrs of the Racecourse - Union Prisoners' Cemetery at Charleston, S.C. - Sketched by A.R. Waud.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, May 18, 1867, p. 309.

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