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ITEM — Box: 1 Identifier: MS Am 1585, (1)

"Barbarous" treatment of the Negro in the Confederate Camp, nights by the pine wood fire. [Virginia, 1862 Oct.-Nov.]., 1862

Dates

  • Creation: 1862

Language of Materials

Collection in English.

Physical Description

1 drawing :

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

2.5 linear feet (32 items in 6 portfolio boxes)

Physical Location

pf

Physical Facet

pencil and watercolor on buff paper ;

Dimensions

18 x 23 cm.

General note

AMs inscription on verso.

Unsigned.

Subject: Campfire scene with tent next to fire at center of scene. Dancing African American near campfire, banjo player inside tent. These subjects surrounded by standing soldiers viewing entertainment. Forest in background.

Engraved in ILN, 1863 Jan. 10.

Processing Information

This item was examined for harmful language in March 2024. Because the use of the term "negro" is transcribed from a title, it was not altered in this description.

Repository Details

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