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English: Newspaper clipping containing bust portraits of Generals Benjamin M. Prentiss and Edward C. Williams in uniform above a print of a column of Union troops with a sign in the foreground that reads "TO BOONVILLE."

"GENERAL PRETISS. - PHOTOGRAPHED BY AMES. - [SEE NEXT PAGE]," "BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAMS. - FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. - [SEE NEXT PAGE.]," and "DEPARTURE OF GENERAL LYON AND HIS COMMAND FROM BOONVLLE, MISSOURI, FOR THE ARKANSAS BORDER. - SKETCHED BY O. C. RICHARDSON. - [SEE NEXT PAGE.]" (printed below corresponding image). Descriptive paragraphs adhered to reverse side.

Cover of Harper's Weekly, July 27, 1861.
Title: "Brigadier-General Williams."
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Identifier
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P0084-1247
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Newspaper and Illustrations of Civil War in Missouri I (matted)
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Brigadier General
Prentiss
Williams
Lyon
command
departure
Booneville
man
uniform
Portrait
Horses
troops
Soldiers
wagon
hat
Civil War, 1861-1865
wood engraving
Newspapers
Harper's Weekly
Armed Forces
Resource
InfoField
157920

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