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Emancipation Proclamation,Proclamation by the Governor,c1865,Thomas C. Fletcher

Title: Emancipation Proclamation. Proclamation by the governor / E. Knobel, Schrader, Theodore , printer
Theo. Plate & Co. , copyright claimant by Theo[dore] Plate & Co., no. 18 Chestnut Str., St. Louis, Mo., c1865. Missouri governor Thomas C. Fletcher, proclaiming emancipation of slaves. The Missouri ordinance was issued on January 11, 1865, Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Congress. Gov. Fletcher. Missouri officials: state auditor Alonzo Thompson, treasurer William Bishop, lieutenant governor George Smith, attorney-general Robert F. Wingate, register J. E. Smith, and secretary of state Francis Rodmann. Carved female figures personifying Commerce, Industry, Navigation, and Agriculture, appear in classical costume with their respective attributes. Commerce holds a caduceus, Theodore Schrader, St. Louis. The print was published by Theodore Plate at the same St. Louis address, 18 Chestnut Street, as the 'Westliche Post' newspaper listed on no. 1865-2.
'Entered ... 1865 by Theo. Plate & Co. ... Missouri.'
Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1865-1.
Subjects:
Agriculture (personified).
Bishop, William.
Commerce (personified).
Emancipation Proclamation.
Fletcher, Thomas C.
Industry (personified).
Missouri.
Navigation (personified).
Newspapers: Westliche Post.
Rodmann, Francis.
Smith, J. E.
Smith, George.
Thompson, Alonzo.
Wingate, Robert F.
Lithographs--1860-1870
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