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English: Print of artillery battery in the foreground. "POSITION OF TAYLOR'S AND M'ALLISTER'S BATTERIES DURING THE BATTLE AT FORT DONELSON. - SKETCHED BY MR. ALEXANDER SIMPLOT. - [SEE PAGE 166.]" (printed below image). Clipping from Harper's Weekly, March 15, 1862, page 164.
Title: "Position of Taylor's and McAllister's Batteries During the Battle at Fort Donelson."
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Alexander Simplot
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P0084-1281
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Misc. Newspaper Illustrations of Civil War
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Civil War, 1861-1865
wood engraving
Newspapers
Harper's Weekly
Taylor
McAllister
batteries
battle
Fort Donelson
attack
confederate
smoke
fighting
man
soldier
troops
uniform
cannon
field
Death
dead
Alexander Simplot
Armed Forces
Battles
Fortification
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159010

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