Vander Weyde American, 19th Century Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862 American, 19th Century Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862 Signed Vander Weyde (ll) and inscribed 1st U.S. Chasseurs Lt. Col. Shaler/Changing Front to the Right/Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862 (lc) Pencil on paper Sight 15 1/2 x 22 inches The Battle of Malvern Hill was the last of the Seven Days Battles in which the forces of General Robert E. Lee faced those of Major General George B. McClellan in Henrico County, Virginia. The first six days of the skirmish favored the Confederates, while the final battle on July 1, 1862 witnessed 5,355 Confederate casualties and resulted in the withdrawal of Lee's forces to Richmond. From the Collection of Edward Eberstadt & Sons
Not examined out of the frame. Horizontal and vertical creases throughout. Paper is slighlty toned with scattered foxing, particularly along the bottom. Edges are worn with loses particularly visible along the right center edge. Paper may be laid to board or on a second piece of paper. One of the horizontal creases extending from the left center edge is torn, roughly 2'' in length.
Vander Weyde American, 19th Century Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862 American, 19th Century Battle of Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862 Signed Vander Weyde (ll) and inscribed 1st U.S. Chasseurs Lt. Col. Shaler/Changing Front to the Right/Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862 (lc) Pencil on paper Sight 15 1/2 x 22 inches The Battle of Malvern Hill was the last of the Seven Days Battles in which the forces of General Robert E. Lee faced those of Major General George B. McClellan in Henrico County, Virginia. The first six days of the skirmish favored the Confederates, while the final battle on July 1, 1862 witnessed 5,355 Confederate casualties and resulted in the withdrawal of Lee's forces to Richmond. From the Collection of Edward Eberstadt & Sons
Not examined out of the frame. Horizontal and vertical creases throughout. Paper is slighlty toned with scattered foxing, particularly along the bottom. Edges are worn with loses particularly visible along the right center edge. Paper may be laid to board or on a second piece of paper. One of the horizontal creases extending from the left center edge is torn, roughly 2'' in length.
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