Description:

CONFEDERATE SOLDIER'S DRAWINGS, INCLUDING FORT SUMTER
Good lot of Confederate material, includes five pencil drawings by Confederate soldier Edward Blake Lesesne, a 19-year-old who signs the back of two of the sketches. Two of the larger drawings, each 9 1/2" x 6", have been removed from a scrapbook (included), once owned by civilian Essie Haversham of Charleston, the other three are mounted to the rear inside cover (detached). The first is captioned: "Fort Sumter Charleston Harbour Dec. 20th 1864", showing the battered fort with a Confederate flag flying above, a figure on the dock in foreground, Fort Moultrie in the background, and (presumably) Union vessels in the distance. The second larger drawing, titled "Old Castle", depicts a stately mansion presumably in Charleston. The three small mounted drawings, each 3 1/4" x 2", depict respectively a winter soldier's cabin scene titled "DIE EAT 'ARY'", a cow commenting to a chicken: "Enough of me in camp" with the fowl responding: "Good for two boilings", with the third drawing showing what appears to be a parade grounds "Near Charlottesville Va.". The drawings are in good condition, the Sumter drawing a bit rough at margins, toned, with mounting strip at top. Also: two war-date A.L.S.'s of ROBERT W. BARNWELL, JR. (1801-1882) Confederate senator whose vote decided Davis' election to the presidency, both to his niece Essie Habersham, family content and mentioning: "...we have 1500 Carolinians here [in Richmond] and are sadly deficient in everything. The suffering is fearful...". Poor condition. Also: a partial A.L.S. offering depressing war news, as well as the balance of Haversham's scrapbook, approx. 100, filled with news clippings from Charleston papers.

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January 20, 2010 10:00 AM EST
Stamford, CT, US

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