The Chattanooga Valley Sketched from Lookout Mountain after Sherman's Victory
Title
The Chattanooga Valley Sketched from Lookout Mountain after Sherman's Victory
Abstract
Artist
Date
November 25, 1863
Transcription
Recto: "not used // 30 miles distant // camps."
Verso: "The Chattanooga Valley - sketched from the Summit of Lookout Mountain - Showing Missionary ridge, Chattanooga - Moccasin point - Browns Ferry &c. &c. - // References A. Brown's Ferry & Pontoon bridge B. Cameron Hill C. Moccasin Point D. Chattanooga E. Missionary Ridge F. Sherman's pontoon bridge G. Nashville & Chattanooga R. Road // -This view comprises the principal portions of the field of the late battle. Hooker's position was on the extreme left of the picture from which he attacked Lookout Mountain, carrying the position by flank & sweeping completely around Lookout point rising gradually to the summit of the mountain. Sherman crossed at the pontoon bridge F & attacked Missionary Ridge. This consists of a series of knolls each one of which was now fortified & were successively carried at the point of the bayonet. The view independent of the association is grand -I note the resemblance to an Indian Moccasin from which Moccasin point takes its name. // [signed] Frd. B. Schell."
Subject
Condition
Vertical and horizontal folds; loss of paper or dog-ear at all corners; ripping along central fold.
Medium
Graphite and ink wash heightened with white
Dimensions
13.25 x 9.5 in.
Genre
Graphite drawings--American--1860-1870
Coordinates
34.9328542, -85.355514
Source
Original drawing location: CW-FBS-TN-11/25/63 (Box 7.)
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2345/4778
Ref. Number
(Becker)CW-FBS-TN-11/25/63