Harper's Weekly, November 16, 1861-page 732. Black; cream. Paper. This original page contains three engravings. The first half page engraving is titled, "Two Slave-Hunters Expelled From The Camp of The Twenty-Second Illinois Volunteers At Birds Point, Missouri. (Sketched by Mr. Bill Travis)." It shows two men leading their horses and being escorted out of camp by a military guard. The second engraving is titled, "Brigadier-General A. MDowell MCook. (Sketched by Mr. H. Mosler)." The third engraving is titled, "Brigadier-General Kelley, Of Virginia. (From a Photograph Furnished by Mr. G. Anthony, of New York)." The general sits in a chair with his sword across his lap. Civil War
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