Camps,Stevenson,Alabama,Cabins,Cannon,Tents,American Civil War,Blakeslee,1864
Title: Camps at Stevenson Ala. March 4-1864
Creator(s): Blakeslee, G. H., artist
Date Created/Published: 1864 March 4.
Summary: Naive (self-taught) image with cabins in foreground, men in carriage pulling cannon lower left, tents, cabins and fort in background.
Notes:
Signed lower right: G.H. Blakeslee March 4 - T.E. 1864.
Title inscribed in red ink below image.
Gift, Mrs. George W. Volk, 1966 (DLC/PP-66-C9312)
George H. Blakeslee served with the 129th Infantry (Illinois) from September 1862 until his disability discharge in February 1865. He enlisted from Sunbury, Illinois. From 1862 until 1864 the regiment guarded key railroads between Bowling Green, Kentucky and Gallatin, Tennessee, making its headquarters in Nashville. In 1864 they joined Sherman's Atlanta Campaign and March to the Sea.
Reference print available in the Graphics File Lot 4452A.
Subjects:
Forts & fortifications--1860-1870.
Military camps--1860-1870.
Cannons (Weaponry)--1860-1870.
Carts & wagons--1860-1870.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military facilities.
United States--Alabama--Stevenson
Drawings--American--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2004661271/
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