File:"Headquarters of Major-General Fremont's Bodyguard at St. Louis, Missouri " and "Camp Blood, Near Pilot Knob, Missouri.".jpg

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English: Image of buildings in background and soldiers in formation near a flagpole with a flag. Soldiers and three ladies in foreground near tents that have small flags with "KY" written on them. "596 HARPER'S WEEKLY. [SEPTEMBER 21, 1861." (printed above image). "HEAD-QUARTERS OF MAJOR-GENERAL FREMONT'S BODY-GUARD, AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. - FROM A SKETCH BY A CORRESPONDENT. - [SEE PAGE 604.]" (printed below image).

Second image: Image of hills, train, and several small buildings in background. Soldiers, tents, and flagpole with flag in the foreground. "CAMP BLOOD, NEAR PILOT KNOB, MISSOURI. - FROM A SKETCH BY A CORRESPONDENT. - [SEE NEXT PAGE.]" (printed below image).

Prints taken from Harper's Weekly, September 21, 1861.
Title: "Headquarters of Major-General Fremont's Bodyguard at St. Louis, Missouri " and "Camp Blood, Near Pilot Knob, Missouri."
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Newspaper and Illustrations of Civil War in Missouri I (matted)
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Civil War, 1861-1865
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Camp Blood
Pilot Knob
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