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JOHN BATCHELDER - GETTYSBURG HISTORIAN
JOHN BATCHELDER (1825-1894) Portrait and landscape painter, lithographer, and photographer, best known as the leading historian of the Battle of Gettysburg. He was a dominant factor in the preservation and memorialization of the battlefield in the latter part of the century. A.L.S. 4pp. 4to., Hyde Park, Mar. 12, 1888, in small part: "...I suppose it is time order the wire for our fence if we contemplate erecting it this spring...". Bachelder then expends a full page defining his thoughts on construction and dimension of the fence. On page two, we are presented with a 7/8 page illustration of the fence with measurements and closing with "Table of distance according to my map...". With a second A.L.S. "Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association" letterhead, , Hyde Park, Apr. 7, 1889 Hon. E. McPherson: "...Can you tell me how I can learn the names of the members of the next congress..." with McPherson's response; with "The Last Hours of Lincoln" exhibit announcement, 4pp., 5" x 8,", Bachelder invites the public to view the painting which is presented here in printed form with a key of the 47 persons who viewed Lincoln on his deathbed. Although tragic, Lincoln's assassination created opportunities for entrepreneurs such as Bachelder who arranged for everyone who visited the dying president to have their photographs taken at Brady's studio. From those images, Bachelder created a design for a monumental painting and hired Alonzo Chappell to complete the canvas. Printed copies of the scene were sold by subscription. All very good condition.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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