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Bachelder, John B. (1825-1894) [Sketchbook of miscellaneous drawings] [word processed inventory available]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02670.02 Author/Creator: Bachelder, John B. (1825-1894) Place Written: s.l. Type: Sketchbook Date: circa 1862 Pagination: 1 vol. : 7 drawings ; 24 x 32 cm. Order a Copy

Includes seven pencil and watercolor sketches. None are identified and all are in different stages of completion. Images include two mountain scenes, a battle scene, a courthouse, soldiers with a cannon, an unidentified town, and infantry on parade. Bound with an unglazed cloth cover.

Bachelder was an artist, historian, and printmaker fascinated with the Battle of Gettysburg. He was selected by Congress to be the battle's official historian. Bachelder enlisted in the 3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Artillery, Company A on 2 December 1863 as a cooper. He mustered out 18 September 1865 as an Artificer.

Bachelder, John Badger, 1825-1894

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