File:Henry Von Trebra & Louis V. Trebra arriving at Camp Morton, Indpls (i.e. Indianapolis) from their farm in Madison, Ill. LCCN2017646956.jpg

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English: Title: Henry Von Trebra & Louis V. Trebra arriving at Camp Morton, Indpls [i.e. Indianapolis] from their farm in Madison, Ill. Abstract/medium: 1 drawing : watercolor and graphite ; sheet 27 x 22 cm.
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Author Metzner, Adolph, artist
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Drawings (Documentary) collection in the Library of Congress
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  • Title from item.
  • "Indpls August 1861" lower right corner.
  • N.59 upper left corner.
  • Title on mat (source unverified): Karl Friedrich Heinrich (Henry) Von Trebra and Louis Von Trebra arriving at Camp Morton, Indianapolis from Metma(?) Ill., August 1861.
  • Code on mat (source unverified): II-35.
  • Forms part of the Adolph Metzner American Civil War Collection at the Library of Congress.
  • Purchase; E. Burns Apfeld; 2014; (DLC/PP-2014:188).
  • Blood shed in this war: Civil War illustrations by Captain Adolph Metzner, 32nd Indiana / Michael A. Peake. Indianapolis : Indiana Historical Society Press, 2010, p. 13.
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drawings (documentary) · civil war · prints and photographs division
Subject
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trebra, karl friedrich heinrich von · military service · trebra, louis ernst von · arrivals & departures · indiana · indianapolis · united states · history · civil war · military personnel · union · drawings · american · color
Location
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indiana
Place
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Indiana--Indianapolis
Genre
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Drawings--American--Color--1860-1870

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