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1861 battle of the American Civil War. 

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1861 United States

Location: 36.83, -89.29, KML, Maps

1861 Cairo detail of H.H. Lloyd & Co`s Military Charts USA by Viele BPL 148291861 Cairo detail of H.H. Lloyd & Co's Military Charts USA by Viele BPL 14829
CairomastheadCairomasthead
Cairo, Il(linois) 1867. LOC 73693346Cairo, Il(linois) 1867. LOC 73693346
Embarkation of General McClernand`s Brigade at CairoEmbarkation of General McClernand's Brigade at Cairo
Firm of Halliday Brothers LetterFirm of Halliday Brothers Letter
Frank Leslie`s scenes and portraits of the Civil War (1894) (14576300618)Frank Leslie's scenes and portraits of the Civil War (1894) (14576300618)
General Logan`s camp near Cairo, Illinois, 1861General Logan's camp near Cairo, Illinois, 1861
Ironclads off Cairo, IllinoisIronclads off Cairo, Illinois
Letter from Halliday BrothersLetter from Halliday Brothers
Levee at Cairo (1865)Levee at Cairo (1865)
Map of Cairo and its VicinityMap of Cairo and its Vicinity
The Great Mississippi Expedition—Commodore Foote’s Iron-Clad Gun Boats at Cairo, Awaiting Orders for Departure - NYIN 1862The Great Mississippi Expedition—Commodore Foote’s Iron-Clad Gun Boats at Cairo, Awaiting Orders for Departure - NYIN 1862
The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14576194958)The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14576194958)
The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14782687713)The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14782687713)
Embarking Troops and Col. Buell`s Artillery at Bird`s Point, Missouri, by Order of General Fremont, to Reinforce the Federal Army Under General Prentiss.Embarking Troops and Col. Buell's Artillery at Bird's Point, Missouri, by Order of General Fremont, to Reinforce the Federal Army Under General Prentiss.
Occupation of Bird`s Point, Missouri, Opposite Cairo, Ill., by Colonel Shuttner`s Missouri Regiment of United States Volunteers.Occupation of Bird's Point, Missouri, Opposite Cairo, Ill., by Colonel Shuttner's Missouri Regiment of United States Volunteers.
Two Slave Hunters Expelled From the Camp of the Twenty-Second Illinois Volunteers at Bird`s Point, Missouri.Two Slave Hunters Expelled From the Camp of the Twenty-Second Illinois Volunteers at Bird's Point, Missouri.
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image18611861 Cairo detail of H.H. Lloyd & Co's Military Charts USA by Viele BPL 14829Wikimedia
image2014CairomastheadWikimedia
image1867Cairo, Il(linois) 1867. LOC 73693346Wikimedia
image1962Embarkation of General McClernand's Brigade at CairoWikimedia
image1894Firm of Halliday Brothers LetterWikimedia
image1894Frank Leslie's scenes and portraits of the Civil War (1894) (14576300618)Wikimedia
image1913General Logan's camp near Cairo, Illinois, 1861Wikimedia
imageIronclads off Cairo, IllinoisWikimedia
image1894Letter from Halliday BrothersWikimedia
image1865Levee at Cairo (1865)Wikimedia
image1865Map of Cairo and its VicinityWikimedia
imageThe Great Mississippi Expedition—Commodore Foote’s Iron-Clad Gun Boats at Cairo, Awaiting Orders for Departure - NYIN 1862Wikimedia
image1911The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14576194958)Wikimedia
image1911The photographic history of the Civil War - thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities (1911) (14782687713)Wikimedia
image1861"Embarking%20Troops%20and%20Col.%20Buell's%20Artillery%20at%20Bird's%20Point,%20Missouri,%20by%20Order%20of%20General%20Fremont,%20to%20Reinforce%20the%20Federal%20Army%20Under%20General%20Prentiss.".jpg Embarking Troops and Col. Buell's Artillery at Bird's Point, Missouri, by Order of General Fremont, to Reinforce the Federal Army Under General Prentiss.Wikimedia
image1861"Occupation%20of%20Bird's%20Point,%20Missouri,%20Opposite%20Cairo,%20Ill.,%20by%20Colonel%20Shuttner's%20Missouri%20Regiment%20of%20United%20States%20Volunteers.".jpg Occupation of Bird's Point, Missouri, Opposite Cairo, Ill., by Colonel Shuttner's Missouri Regiment of United States Volunteers.Wikimedia
image1861"Two%20Slave%20Hunters%20Expelled%20From%20the%20Camp%20of%20the%20Twenty-Second%20Illinois%20Volunteers%20at%20Bird's%20Point,%20Missouri.".jpg Two Slave Hunters Expelled From the Camp of the Twenty-Second Illinois Volunteers at Bird's Point, Missouri.Wikimedia
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