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English: Print of Confederate soldiers in a camp with tents and wagons. One man is throwing a knife into a tree while several others watch. An African American man, possibly a slave, in the foreground appears to be cooking. "CAMP LIFE IN THE CONFEDERATE ARMY - MISSISSIPPIANS PRACTICING WITH THE BOWIE-KNIFE." (printed below image). Clipping from Harper's Weekly, Aug. 31, 1861, page 556.
Title: "Camp Life in the Confederate Army - Mississippians Practicing with the Bowie-Knife."
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Source Missouri History Museum
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P0084-1288
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Misc. Newspaper Illustrations of Civil War
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camp
confederate
Army
bowie-knife
Mississippians
flag
soldier
troops
slave
African Americans
Cooking
Trees
wood engraving
Civil War, 1861-1865
Harper's Weekly
Men
Armed Forces
knife throwing
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159017

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