General McGowan addressing the Abbeville Volunteers

Title

General McGowan addressing the Abbeville Volunteers

Abstract

Artist

Date

No date

Transcription

Recto: "Gen McGowan // Animis opibdsque Parati [on flag] // This flag staff is [illegible next to flag pole]."
Verso: "General McGowan addressing the Abbeville Volunteers (in front of the [Charleston] Hotel on their way through Charleston to the Forts.) The Abbeville over one hundred of the wealthiest citizens of their district - and a number of [them] bring their armed Negro servants with them. Their costume is the Garibaldi Red flannel tunic with cross belts & black pants. The General made a very stirring speech and referred to the time when he stood in the same spot as a volunteer in the Palmetto Regiment then on his way to Mexico. The flagstaff on the right is the first one erected in Charleston and was erected by subscription of the merchants of Hayne & adjacent streets. The Charleston Hotel is occupied by the Governor and staff & by nearly all the members of the Legislature & is the busiest place in Charleston. It has been kept by D. Mixer for a number of years and for comfort and a well provided table is the best in the state."

Condition

Corner of bottom right and left torn; top left torn; top right corner torn; few rips on right side.

Medium

graphite and sepia wash on paper

Dimensions

13.75 x 9.75 in.

Genre

Drawings--American--1860-1870

Coordinates

32.7764749, -79.9310512

Source

Original drawing location: CW-UK-SC-ND-2 (Box 10).

URI

http://hdl.handle.net/2345/4962

Ref. Number

(Becker)CW-UK-SC-ND-2

Collection

Citation

“General McGowan addressing the Abbeville Volunteers,” The Becker Collection, accessed November 24, 2024, https://iiifomeka.bc.edu/items/show/2648.