File:Battle_of_Piqua_1780_Illustration_National_Park_Service.png
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DescriptionBattle of Piqua 1780 Illustration National Park Service.png |
English: Illustration Drawing of the Battle of Piqua in 1780 from the Selected Papers From The 1991 And 1992 George Rogers Clark Symposium |
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Source | National Park Service |
Author | Illustration by Richard Day |
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