Theodore Davis Civil War Illustration from Harper's Weekly, Nov. 28, 1863
Item Number: 127
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
General View of Chattanooga and Union Encampments - Rebel Army Beyond Belt of Timber - From Our Signal Station, from the November 28, 1863 edition of Harper's Weekly by Theodore Davis.
This page (Pages 760-761) from Harper's Weekly shows Chattanooga during the Civil War by noted artist Theodore Davis. It is a wood engraving sketch and is an actual page from the weekly newspaper. It is matted and framed. The page size is 15x22 inches, framed size is 22 1/2 x 29 inches.
Davis was a special artist who travelled to the battle front to sketch scenes which were sent back to New York for conversion to engravings for Harper's Weekly. Over the course of the war, Davis travelled around the South and is known to have been in Memphis in 1861; he was present with Union forces at Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain in 1863; and then was in Knoxville as he prepared to travel with Sherman on his march to Atlanta. Over 250 of the sketches he created on site were published in Harpers Weekly.