Formal Surrender of Rebels at Roanoke Island
Title
Formal Surrender of Rebels at Roanoke Island
Abstract
Unusual scene.
Date
February 8, 1862
Transcription
Recto: "Knapsacks, cartridge boxes // All marked thus X -- Secesh Uniform when found light color. Turn over."
Verso: "I sketched this scene shortly after the formal surrender of the rebels at the extensive barracks about a mile back of 'Fort Huger' which is situated at Weir's Point, the extreme north point of the island. Parties of prisoners were continually being brought in and disposed of. Some few of them wore the air of martyrs in a just cause, but the majority appeared to consider their change of condition as a happy relase from sufferings & privations 'past, present, & future'. I had intended to write a detailed account of the surrender, but my time has been so completely occupied in keeping track of & sketching events, that it has been quite impossible. I refer you to the correspondence of the daily press, & for particulars of the second days business, to the Phila. Inquirer whose correspondent was my companion during most of the day, & whose opportunities for observing, were, I know better than were enjoyed by the others. [signed] FHS."
Subject
Condition
Vertical and horizontal folds; dog ears on left margins; loss of paper at right; brown stains on verso; brown glue stains on recto.
Medium
Graphite on wove paper
Dimensions
11.75 x 19 in.
Genre
Graphite drawings--American--1860-1870
Coordinates
35.8897427, -75.6615384
Source
Original drawing location: CW-FHS-NC-2/8/62a (Box 8.)
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2345/4868
Ref. Number
(Becker)CW-FHS-NC-2/8/62a