Dedication of the Antietam National Cemetery, Maryland, September 17,1867, artist's impression, zoomable image.

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Dedicatory Services - The Ceremonies of Dedication of the National Cemetery on the Battlefield of Antietam, Maryland. - Sketched by Charles G. Bush.
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Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 632-633.

Big Drum, Ponca chief, August 1867, artist's impression.

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Big Drum, Chief of the Ponkas(sic).
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Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 629.

Strong Walker, Ponca chief, August 1867, artist's impression.

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Strong Walker, Chief of the Ponkas(sic).
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Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 629.

Big Eagle, Santee Sioux chief, South Dakota, August 1867, artist's impression.

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Big Eagle, Chief of the Santees.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 629.

Meeting between U.S. Peace Commission and Sioux tribal leaders aboard the steamer "Saint John" near Fort Thompson in present-day South Dakota, August 19,1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Council on the steamer "Saint John" between the Peace Commissioners and Chiefs of the Indian tribes of Dakota - Sketched by J.D. Howland.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 629.

Source note

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

Meeting between U.S. Peace Commission and Sioux tribal leaders aboard the steamer "Saint John" near Fort Thompson in present-day South Dakota, August 19,1867, artist's impression.

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Council on the steamer "Saint John" between the Peace Commissioners and Chiefs of the Indian tribes of Dakota - Sketched by J.D. Howland.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 629.

Santee Sioux Village, near Fort Thompson in modern-day South Dakota, Summer 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Village of the Santee Indians near Fort Thompson, Minnesota. - Sketched by J.D. Howland.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 629.

Source note

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

Santee Sioux Village, near Fort Thompson in modern-day South Dakota, Summer 1867, artist's impression, zoomable image.

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Village of the Santee Indians near Fort Thompson, Minnesota. - Sketched by J.D. Howland.
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Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 629.

Collision on the Hudson River, New York, September 19, 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Collision of the steamers "Dean Richmond" and "Cornelius Vanderbilt" on the Hudson River, September 19, 1867.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 627.

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Cropped from the fuller image, also available here.

Collision on the Hudson River, New York, September 19, 1867, artist's impression.

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Collision of the steamers "Dean Richmond" and "Cornelius Vanderbilt" on the Hudson River, September 19, 1867.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, October 5, 1867, p. 627.

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