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Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon Commanding United States Army in Missouri 1861 Frame Style:Verdigris Frame when the colonies were a

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Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon Commanding United States Army in Missouri 1861 Frame Style:Verdigris Frame when the colonies were aBrigadier General Nathaniel Lyon Commanding United States Army in Missouri 1861. Lyon glares from the frame in the months before Wilson's Creek, the red bearded zealot who seized the St. Louis Arsenal and dragged a divided Missouri into the Union's column a portrait of a man already racing toward the bullet that would find him in August. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress,

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