A series of four prints of the arsenal. Top image is of several buildings with a flag visible in the background. Middle image left of center is of a building with a flag in front and with an artillery crew in the foreground. Middle image right of center is of two cannons, one mortar, and three men behind earthworks. Bottom image is of several soldiers and two officers near stacks of cannon balls with buildings in the background. 'FORTIFICATIONS THROWN UP TO PROTECT THE UNITED STATES ARSENAL AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. - [SEE PAGE 295.]' (printed below image). Newspaper clipping from Harper's Weekl


A series of four prints of the arsenal. Top image is of several buildings with a flag visible in the background. Middle image left of center is of a building with a flag in front and with an artillery crew in the foreground. Middle image right of center is of two cannons, one mortar, and three men behind earthworks. Bottom image is of several soldiers and two officers near stacks of cannon balls with buildings in the background. 'FORTIFICATIONS THROWN UP TO PROTECT THE UNITED STATES ARSENAL AT ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. - [SEE PAGE 295.]' (printed below image). Newspaper clipping from Harper's Weekly, May 11, 1861 p. 300 with two images on reverse side (page 299). Title: 'Fortifications Thrown up to Protect the United States Arsenal at St. Louis, Missouri.' . 11 May 1861.


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