Death, Mourning, and Memory in the American Civil War

Death, Mourning, and Memory in the American Civil War

The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens A Strange and Fearful Interest: Death, Mourning, and Memory in the American Civil War Oct. 13, 2012–Jan. 14, 2013 MaryLou and George Boone Gallery John B. Bachelder (1825–1894) Gettysburg Battle-Field. Battle Fought at Gettysburg, PA, July 1st, 2d & 3d, by the Federal and Confederate Armies c. 1863 Hand-colored lithograph 3 1 26 /8 × 37 /2 in. RB 194217 John B. Bachelder (1825–1894), after a painting by Alonzo Chappel (1828–1887) The Last Hours of Abraham Lincoln c. 1868 Line and stipple engraving; artist’s proof 1 18 × 30 /2 in. PR 678_64 George N. Barnard (1819–1902) Photographic Views of Sherman’s Campaign … From Negatives Taken in the Field (New York: Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 1866) Bound volume 3 1 1 16 /4 × 21 /4 × 3 /4 in. RB 44117 Plates from the above volume: George N. Barnard (1819–1902) Battle Field of New Hope Church, Ga., No. 1 1866 Albumen print 1 11 × 14 /2 in. RB 44117, Plate 23 George N. Barnard (1819–1902) Buen-Ventura, Savannah, Ga. 1866 Albumen print 1 10 × 14 /4 in. RB 44117, Plate 46 2 George N. Barnard (1819–1902) Destruction of Hood’s Ordinance Train 1864 Albumen print 1 10 × 14 /4 in. RB 44117, Plate 42 George N. Barnard (1819–1902) Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, Ga., No. 1 1864 Albumen print 1 10 × 14 /4 in. RB 44117, Plate 37 George N. Barnard (1819–1902) Scene of Gen. McPherson’s Death 1866 Albumen print 1 10 × 14 /4 in. RB 44117, Plate 33 3 George N. Barnard (1819–1902) Battlefield of Atlanta, No. 2 1864; printed 1877 Albumen print 1 11 × 14 /2 in. photCL 305 (32) George N. Barnard (1819–1902) The Potter House, Atlanta, Ga. 1864; printed 1877 Albumen print 1 11 × 14 /2 in. photCL 305 (33) George N. Barnard (1819–1902) Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, No. [5] 1864; printed 1877 Albumen print 1 11 × 14 /2 in. photCL 305 (35) 4 Bendann Bros. James Dearing (April 25, 1840–April 1865), Brig. Gen., C.S.A. c. 1863 Albumen carte-de-visite print 1 1 4 /8 × 2 /2 in. photCL 511 (2) Isaac H. Bonsall (1833–1909) Battery Mitchell, Standing Outside Tents at Roll Call, Murfreesboro, Tennessee c. 1863–64 Albumen print 1 5 5 /8 × 8 /8 in. photCL 491 (15) Isaac H. Bonsall (1833–1909) Close Order Black Platoon Drill in Parade Plaza near Chattanooga, Tennessee 1864 Albumen print 1 3 10 /8 × 12 /8 in. photCL 491 (34) 5 Isaac H. Bonsall (1833–1909) Group of Union military and civilian men near Chattanooga, Tennessee c. 1863–64 Albumen print 1 5 12 /4 × 10 /16 in. photCL 491 (42) Isaac H. Bonsall (1833–1909) Military bridge across the Tennessee River at Chattanooga c. 1863–64 Albumen print 3 1 10 /4 × 13 /8 in. photCL 491 (45) Mathew B. Brady (1823–1896) Mary E. Surratt c. 1850, printed later Albumen print 5 1 4 /8 × 3 /2 in. photPF 3222 6 Mathew B. Brady (1823–1896) Soldiers’ Graves at Bull Run 1862 Albumen print 1 3 7 /2 × 9 /16 in. photCL 305 Broadbent & Co. (active 1858–63) Corporals of the First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry 1861 Albumen print 1 8 /4 × 6 in. photOV 10590 A. R. Butts, after a lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1865 The Assassination of President Lincoln, at Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865 c. 1865 Albumen carte-de-visite print 1 2 /2 × 4 in. photPF 25497 7 A. R. Butts, after a lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1865 Death of President Lincoln c. 1865 Albumen carte-de-visite print 1 2 /2 × 4 in. photPF 25499 Currier & Ives (1834–1907) The Assassination of President Lincoln, at Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14th 1865 1865 Lithograph 10 × 14 in. Pr 675_36 Currier & Ives (1834–1907) Death of President Lincoln, at Washington, D.C., April 15th 1865: The Nation’s Martyr 1865 Hand-colored lithograph; first state 1 1 13 /2 × 18 /8 in. Pr 675_26 8 Currier & Ives (1834–1907) Death of President Lincoln, at Washington, D.C., April 15th 1865: The Nation’s Martyr 1865 Lithograph; second state 1 1 13 /2 × 18 /8 in. Pr 675_25 Currier & Ives (1834–1907) General Grant at the Tomb of Abraham Lincoln, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois 1868 Hand-colored lithograph 1 8 × 12 /2 in. Pr 675_42 J. D. Edwards (1831–1900) Confederate soldiers drilling and at rest near Pensacola, Florida 1861 Page from James E. Taylor scrapbook Albumen prints 1 14 /2 × 12 in. photCL 300 v.2, p.2 9 Attributed to Egbert Guy Fowx (born c. 1821) for Mathew B. Brady (1823–1896) Wheatfield in Which General Reynolds Was Shot, Gettysburg [View of Mathew B. Brady at the Gettysburg battlefield] July 1863; printed later Albumen prints 3 6 × 8 /8 in. photCL 307 (13, 15) Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Adjusting the Ropes (top); The Suspended Bodies and the Shuddering Crowd (bottom) [Hanging of the Lincoln conspirators at the Old Arsenal, Washington, D.C., July 7, 1865] July 7, 1865 Page from James E. Taylor scrapbook Albumen prints 1 14 /2 × 12 in. photCL 300 v. 1, p. 100 10 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Burying the Dead on the Battle-Field of Antietam September 1862 Albumen print 1 5 3 /4 × 4 /8 in. photPF 2648 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Completely Silenced! Dead Confederate Artillery Men, As They Lay Around Their Battery after the Battle of Antietam September 1862 Albumen print 1 5 3 /4 × 4 /8 in. photPF 2653 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Confederate Soldiers, As They Fell inside the Fence on the Hagerstown Road, at the Battle of Antietam September 1862 Albumen print 1 5 3 /4 × 4 /8 in. photPF 2655 11 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Confederate Soldier, Who, after Being Wounded, Had Dragged Himself to a Little Ravine on the Hill-Side, Where He Died September 1862 Albumen print 1 5 3 /4 × 4 /8 in. photPF 2654 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Gathered Together for Burial, after the Battle of Antietam September 1862 Albumen print 1 5 3 /4 × 4 /8 in. photPF 2647 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) View on Battle-Field of Antietam September 1862 Albumen print 1 5 3 /4 × 4 /8 in. photPF 2642 12 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) View on Battle-Field of Antietam September 1862 Albumen print 1 5 3 /4 × 4 /8 in. photPF 2640 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) View on Battle-Field of Antietam. Confederate Dead near the Sherrick Farm. September 1862 Albumen print 1 5 3 /4 × 4 /8 in. photPF 2641 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) President Lincoln, Maj. Allan Pinkerton, and Gen. McClernand at Antietam, October, 1862 1862; printed c. 1890 Albumen print 1 1 6 /2 × 8 /2 in. photCL 445 (80) 13 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882); James F. Gibson (b. 1828) Dead Confederate and Union soldiers after the Battle of Antietam September 19–21, 1862 Page from James E. Taylor scrapbook Albumen prints 1 14 /2 × 12 in. photCL 300 v. 1, p. 58 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Col. L. C. Baker Planning the Capture of Booth c. 1865 Albumen print 1 3 12 /2 × 9 /8 in. photOV 10639 [No Image Available] Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) The Graves [Coffins of the Lincoln conspirators at the Old Arsenal, Washington, D.C., July 7, 1865] July 7, 1865 Albumen prints 7 6 /8 × 9 in. photOV 10426 14 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Hanging of Capt. Henry Wirz (C.S.A.). Adjusting the Ropes. November 10, 1865 Albumen print 1 7 × 9 /2 in. photOV 10420 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Hanging of Capt. Henry Wirz. The Drop. November 10, 1865 Albumen print 1 1 6 /2 × 8 /2 in. photCL 445 (87) Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Hanging of Capt. Henry Wirz (C.S.A.). Reading the Death Warrant. November 10, 1865 Albumen print 7 × 9 in. photOV 10421 15 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book of the War, 2 vols. (Washington, D.C.: Philp & Solomons, 1866). Bound volumes 3 1 5 12 /4 × 17 /4 × 1 /8 in. RB 352125 From the above volume: Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter, Gettysburg July 1863; printed 1866 Albumen print 3 1 5 12 /4 × 17 /4 × 1 /8 in. RB 352125 v. 1, Plate 41 John Reekie, photographer; printed by Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) A Burial Party, Cold Harbor, Virginia April 1865; printed 1866 Albumen print 3 1 5 12 /4 × 17 /4 × 1 /8 in. RB 352125 v.2, Plate 94 16 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Howard’s Livery Stable, Where Booth Hired the Horse on Which He Escaped 1865 Albumen print 1 1 6 /2 × 8 /2 in. photCL 511 (13) Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Last Picture of Abraham Lincoln February 5, 1865; printed later Gelatin silver print 10 × 8 in. photOV 10681 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Lewis Payne, One of the Lincoln Assassination Conspirators [Lewis Powell (a.k.a. Payne), a Lincoln conspirator, under arrest aboard the U.S.S. Montauk] April 27, 1865; printed c. 1890 Albumen prints 1 1 8 /2 × 6 /2 in.; photCL 445 (91, 92); photCL 300, v.1, p. 95 17 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Religious Service (top); Reading the Death Warrant (bottom) [Hanging of the Lincoln conspirators at the Old Arsenal, Washington, D.C., July 7, 1865] July 7, 1865 Page from James E. Taylor scrapbook Albumen prints 1 14 /2 × 12 in. photCL 300 v. 1, p. 99 Alexander Gardner (1821–1882) Payne, Alias Wood, Alias Hall, Arrested as an Associate of Booth in the Conspiracy [Lewis Powell (a.k.a.

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