Frank Leslie 'Battle of Malvern Hill' Illustration

U.S.A., 1861

16 x 22 in (41 x 56 cm)

ID #LONGERHORIZONTALB&W-2-S

"Battle of Malvern Hill, near Turkey Bend, James River, VA., fought Tuesday, July 1st, 1862."

A detailed rendition of the Battle of Malvern Hill led by Confederate General Robert E. Lee and Union Major-General George B. McClellan.

Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper ran from 1855 until 1922 and covered American politics. It was later renamed to be Leslie's Weekly, and is considered to be the first successful pictorial newspaper in the United States.

Year: 1861

Condition: Good; please note age of piece contributing to discoloration and slight tears, as well as the vertical fold line and tape marks along right side.

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Full text under image reads:

"The battle of Malvern Hill commenced with the advance of a large body of Confederates, extending quite across the country, with cavalry on each flank. The Federals at once jumped up wearily, and waited their appraoch, while all the signal officers, on their several stations, waved their cabalistic muslin. The Federal column was formed with General Couch, of General Keyes’s corps, on the extreme left; Franklin and Heintzelman took up the centre, and on the right were the remnants of Porter and Sumner. Burns’s brigade, being ordered to charge, advanced with the sixty-ninth Pennsylvania Regiment (Irish), Colonel Owen, and being gallantly seconded by Dana’s, Meagher’s and French’s brigades, they dashed within fifty yards of the enemy and opened a splendid fire of musketry. The left of the line was now advanced, and the troops of General Couch really behaved wonderfully, facing the enemy wherever he appeared, and pouring volleys into him all the time. After fighting two hours, with a loss of about 400, the night fell, and having moved across Turkey Island Creek, they broke up the bridge, and soon the whole army closed up at and near Harrison’s Bar, twenty-seven miles from Richmond."

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