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Options: 1) Download Source Image from Library of Congress 2) If link above doesn't work, try alternate LOC link 3) Make Pop Art from source -- allow 60 seconds for processing -- for larger images, contact us (what is this?). 4) Report broken link Bringing wounded soldiers to the cars after the battle of Seven Pines...TITLE:Bringing wounded soldiers to the cars after the battle of Seven PinesCALL NUMBER:DRWG/US - Lumley, no. 16 (A size) [P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER:LC-USZC4-5243 (color film copy transparency) SUMMARY:Wounded soldiers brought to a train in carts and on stretchers. Tentative sketches of soldiers on verso. MEDIUM:1 drawing on tan paper : pencil and Chinese white ; 21.6 x 35.2 cm. (sheet). CREATED/PUBLISHED:1862 June 3. CREATOR: Lumley, Arthur, ca. 1837-1912, artist. NOTES: Title devised from inscriptions. Inscribed above image: "Battle Field" Fairoak [sic] Station Richmond and York R.R. Tuesday afternoon June 3, 1862. Inscribed on recto: Bringing the wounded soldiers to the cars; Battles [?] along these woods; Branches attached to the cars for a shade from a burning sun; horse with two wounded soldiers; one side of the horse ambulance; after battle of Seven Pines. Train engine labelled: Exetor. Inscribed in ink upper left: 4 page. Inscribed on verso: The R.R. 3 or 4 ft. high wars used [for] rifle pits by Abercrombies men. Inscribed lower center: After the Battle of Seven Pines/Putting the Wounded on cars - 1862 - June 3rd. Formerly attributed to Alfred R. Waud, with the call number DRWG/US - Waud, no. 190 (A size). Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.2.16) Published in: New York Illustrated News, 28 June 1862, p. 116, as: Battle Field at fair Oaks--bringing the Wounded to the cars of the Richmond and York Railroad. Reference print available in the Civil War Drawings file -- U. Forms part of: Civil War drawing collection. SUBJECTS: Abercrombie, John Joseph--Military service. FORMAT: Drawings American 1860-1870. PART OF:Civil War drawing collection REPOSITORY:Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA DIGITAL ID:(color film copy transparency) cph 3g05243 CONTROL #:2004661345
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