The Squirrel Rifles - A Sketch at the Depot at Xenia, Ohio
Title
The Squirrel Rifles - A Sketch at the Depot at Xenia, Ohio
Abstract
Highly rendered close up scene.
Artist
Date
September 9, 1862
Transcription
Recto: "The Squirrel Rifles. // Note: Farmers in their working clothes. Rifles distinguished by Ramrod being longer than barrel. Quilts rolled up and strapped to the back by ropes, also some carpet arks, powderhorn, small balled & hunting pouch on right. Haversack of striped cloth on left. Soldiers shouting from car windows."
Verso: "Cincinnati. Sunday I can give on the rough sketches and character of proceedings, everybody seems to be as in a wild dream, unable to realize the exact state of affairs, the city is full of the [cancelled: most] strangest sights. I shall keep my pencil going and you can select. I secured passes but I am sadly in want of a horse I probably shall have to get my war steed from the country. An attack is expected, Gen. Wallace has taken the filed on the Kentucky shore. There must be 40 or 50,000 men here, about 10,000 squirrel rifles. Altogether the most stirring times, I have seen yet. I am on the watch and hope to be able to give you a pretty good idea of the situation during this week [signed] Henri Lovie, Walnut St. House - Cincinnati."
Condition
Loss of paper at all but upper left corner; dog ear and rip at upper left; vertical and horizontal folds.
Place
Medium
graphite on wove paper
Dimensions
9 x 14 in.
Genre
Graphite drawings--American--1860-1870
Coordinates
39.6847822, -83.9296526
Source
Original drawing location: CW-HL-OH-9/5/62 (Box 5.)
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2345/4513
Ref. Number
(Becker)CW-HL-OH-9/5/62