Execution of Emperor Maximilian I and his generals, Queretaro, Mexico, June 19, 1867, artist's impression, zoomable image.

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Execution of Maximilian, Mejia, and Miramon, at Queretaro, Mexico, June 19, 1867.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 10, 1867, p. 499.

Queretaro, Mexico, June 1867, artist's impression.

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Yes
Original caption
View of Queretaro, Mexico.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 10, 1867, p. 499.

African-American internal migration from Virginia to New York City by ship, July 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Sarah Goldberg, House Divided Project, Dickinson College
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Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 24, 2017.
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Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Colored emigrants seeking homes in the North. - Sketched by W.L. Sheppard.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 3, 1867, p. 492.

Source note

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

African-American internal migration from Virginia to New York City by ship, July 1867, artist's impression, zoomable image.

Scanned by
Sarah Goldberg, House Divided Project, Dickinson College
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Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 24, 2017.
Image type
engraving
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No
Courtesy of
Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Colored emigrants seeking homes in the North. - Sketched by W.L. Sheppard.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 3, 1867, p. 492.

Seventh Cavalry on the march in western Kansas, June 1867, artist's impression.

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Sarah Goldberg, House Divided Project, Dickinson College
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Yes
Original caption
Traveling on a prairie canon.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 3, 1867, p. 484.

Attack on the Seventh Cavalry's horse lines, June 1867, Kansas, artist's impression, detail.

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Yes
Original caption
Sioux Indians attempting to stampede General Custer's horses - Sketched by T.R. Davis.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 3, 1867, p. 484.

Source note

Cropped from the fuller image, also available here.

Attack on the Seventh Cavalry's horse lines, June 1867, Kansas, artist's impression, zoomable image.

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Sarah Goldberg, House Divided Project, Dickinson College
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Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 24, 2017.
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No
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Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Sioux Indians attempting to stampede General Custer's horses - Sketched by T.R. Davis.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 3, 1867, p. 484.

Conference between Colonel George Custer and Oglala Sioux leader Pawnee Killer, June 24, 1867, Kansas, artist's impression.

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Original caption
General Custer's interview with Pawnee Killer.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 3, 1867, p. 484.

In Kansas, Seventh Cavalry scouts find the bodies of Lieutenant Kidder's patrol killed two weeks before.

Carrying a dispatch to the Seventh Cavalry, then patrolling south of Fort Sedgwick in Kansas, Second Lieutenant Lyman S. Kidder and a detail of ten other soldiers, together with a Sioux scout named Red Bead had been intercepted and killed in a short fight two weeks earlier in present-day Sherman County, Kansas.  Their attackers were a small combined force of Cheyenne Dog Soldiers and Oglala Sioux. Their decomposing and mutilated remains were discovered by the Seventh on this day.. (By John Osborne) 

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Discovery on July 12, 1867 of the remains of Second Lieutenant Lyman Kidder's patrol, killed in a running fight with Cheyenne and Sioux warriors on June 29, 1867, artist's impression, detail.

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Sarah Goldberg, House Divided Project, Dickinson College
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Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by John Osborne, Dickinson College, August 24, 2017.
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No
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Archives and Special Collections, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Discovering the remains of Lieutenant Kidder and ten men of the Seventh United States Cavalry.
Source citation

Harper's Weekly Magazine, August 17, 1867, p. 514.

Source note

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

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