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English: "The situation". Print shows Ulysses Grant and Edwin Stanton near cannon labeled "Congress" aimed at Lorenzo Thomas and President Johnson.
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1868 |
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Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. 12, no. 584 (1868 March 7), p. 160. |
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en:Harper's Weekly |
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PD-US. (Original text : No known restrictions on publication.)
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