File:1832 Battle of Bad Axe and steamboat Warrior.jpg
Summary
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A depiction of the 1832 Battle of Bad Axe and the steamboat Warrior. The battle was the decisive engagement of the Black Hawk War, more than 150 Sauk and Fox were killed. The steamboat took part in the battle with Captain Joseph Throckmorton at the helm. |
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Source |
Wardwell, Lelia, ed. American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience. New York: Media Projects, 1991. via Northern Illinois University) |
Date |
unknown |
Author |
Arnz and Company |
Permission (Reusing this file) |
Public domain, see web source. |
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current | 05:45, 28 June 2010 | 510 × 350 (71 KB) | Admin (talk | contribs) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=A depiction of the 1832 Battle of Bad Axe and the steamboat ''Warrior''. The battle was the decisive engagement of the Black Hawk War, more than 150 Sauk and Fox were killed. The steamboat took part in the battle with Captain Joseph Throckmorton at the helm. |Source=Wardwell, Lelia, ed. American Historical Images on File: The Native American Experience. New York: Media Projects, 1991. via [http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/fimage/blackhawk/bhw2.php?id=3509 Northern Illinois University]) |Date=unknown |Author=Arnz and Company |Permission=Public domain, see web source. |other_versions= }} == {{int:license}} == {{PD-US}} Category:Battles of the Black Hawk War Category:Native Americans in art Category:Sac and Fox Category:Riverboats of the Mississippi river system |
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