Scenes in Richmond: Secesh Ladies Visiting Their Friends in Prison (Capture of Richmond)
Title
Scenes in Richmond: Secesh Ladies Visiting Their Friends in Prison (Capture of Richmond)
Abstract
Secesh colloq. for secessionist; in Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper 5/27/1865, p. 149.
Artist
Date
April 10, 1865
Transcription
Recto: no text.
Verso: "Scenes in Richmond // Scene in front of the Libby prison // Secesh ladies visiting their friends // They generally bring lunch or refreshments in small baskets with them and not being allowed to enter the prison they are handed up by the guard from the outside when such remarks and inquiries as 'William I have brought you some dinner,' 'Say Mary can't you get me out of this cussed hole,' 'Ho Ben is that you when did you get in,' Sam tell mother that I am here,' 'Say you black ape' addressed to some passing colourd [sic] soldier [These] are frequent // [Signed" J.B. // Apr 10 // Line 4 1/2 wide from the mark on the right of the sketch." Different hand: "Va."
Subject
Condition
Dog ear on upper right corner; bad stain on right margin.
Place
Medium
graphite on wove paper
Dimensions
10 x 6.5 in.
Genre
Graphite drawings--American--1860-1870
Coordinates
37.5407246, -77.4360481
Source
Original drawing location: CW-JB-VA-4/10/65 (Box 3.)
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2345/4909
Ref. Number
(Becker)CW-JB-VA-4/10/65
Collection
Citation
Becker, Joseph, 1841-1910, “Scenes in Richmond: Secesh Ladies Visiting Their Friends in Prison (Capture of Richmond),” The Becker Collection, accessed November 28, 2024, https://iiifomeka.bc.edu/items/show/2657.