Theodore Winthrop, American soldier, (1872).Artist: John A O'Neill
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Theodore Winthrop, American soldier, (1872).Artist: John A O'Neill

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Theodore Winthrop, American soldier, (1872). Winthrop (1828-1861) was killed at Great Bethel on 10 June 1861. At the Battle of Big Bethel he volunteered for General Ebenezer Pierce's staff and drew up a crude plan of battle. After a Federal attack to the enemy right flank was foiled, Major Winthrop lead an ill-fated assault on the Confederate left held by four companies of the 1st Regiment North Carolina Infantry, under the command of Colonel (later Lieutenat General) Daniel Harvey Hill. Winthrop leaped onto the trunk of a fallen tree and yelled, One more charge boys, and the day is ours. Soon thereafter he was killed by a musket ball to the heart and became the premier casualty for the northern side in what history regards as the first pitched land battle of the American Civil War. Engraving from A Child's History of the United States by John Gilmary Shea, published by Hess and McDavitt, (New York, 1872).
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Date

1872

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Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector

Notre référence

HRM19C11_134

Model release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

50,2Mo (2,0Mo) / 29,4cm x 42,7cm / 3474 x 5047 (300dpi)

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