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12019-10-19T10:36:07+00:00NCAW admincd3b587942c3e2c7cb2b102ada8433ef3c32db5bWied-Neuwied, Plan of Fort Clark, 1833–34.3Fig. 1, Prince Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied, Plan of Fort Clark, 1833–34. From Manuscript Journal of Prince Maximilian’s Travels in North America, parts 15–29, vol. 3, 1833–34. Ink on paper. Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha. Gift of the Enron Art Foundation, 511.NNG. Image in the public domain; image courtesy of Joslyn Art Museum.ronan/JAM 19.jpgplain2019-10-20T14:05:27+00:00NCAW admincd3b587942c3e2c7cb2b102ada8433ef3c32db5b