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#65 Gratiot to Pierre Chouteau, ‘The Americans are taking possession’, 1914

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#65 Gratiot to Pierre Chouteau, ‘The Americans are taking possession’, 1914

The Pageant and Masque of Saint Louis: Spectacular Photos from the Historical Pageant that depicted the History of St. Louis, 1914

#65 Gratiot to Pierre Chouteau, ‘The Americans are taking possession’, 1914

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←#64 On stage in the Pageant, Pageant and Masque of St. Louis, General William Henry Harrison leaves St. Louis after his negotiations with the Sauk and Fox Indians, who stand and watch the scene.
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