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| Title: |
Soldiers Bunks at Fort Holt |
| Description: |
Drawing of a soldier holding a cup, standing next to his bunk at Fort Holt. Civil War firearms are in the closet on the right. Another man is in the background working (seen through an open doorway of the room.)
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| Image ID: |
32879 |
Creator Name: |
Simplot, Alexander
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| City, State: |
Kentucky
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Collection Name: |
Simplot, A. (Alexander), 1837-1914 : Papers and drawings, 1866-1911 |
| Genre: |
Drawings |
Additional Information: |
Alexander Simplot became well known during the Civil War for furnishing many of the sketches used by Harper's Weekly in their coverage of the war. Because of his location, Simplot primarily covered the war on the Mississippi River and Missouri. Working primarily in pencil, he captured the flavor of the war in the Transmississippi. He was the only artist on hand to cover the Battle of Memphis which took place on June 6, 1862. |
| Subjects: |
Soldiers Firearms Fortification Civil War, 1861-1865 Men Barracks Clothing and dress
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