| Creator | 
      Queen, James Fuller, 1820 or 21-1886, lithographer. | 
   
   
      | Contributor | 
      Stephens, H. L. (Henry Louis), 1824-1882, artist. | 
   
   
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      Stephens, William A., copyright holder. | 
   
   
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      McAllister, John A. 1822-1896, collector. | 
   
   
      | Title | 
      The adventures of a conscript as told by himself. [graphic]. | 
   
   
      | Publisher | 
      [Philadelphia] : [publisher not identified] | 
   
   
      | Publisher | 
      PA. Philadelphia. 1863 | 
   
   
      | Date | 
      1863 | 
   
   
      | Physical Description | 
      12 prints : chromolithographs ; sheet 11 x 7 cm (4 x 2.5 in.) | 
   
   
      | Description | 
      Collection of twelve numbered and captioned comic cards using humanized animals to portray domestic and military scenes in
         the life of a conscripted rabbit. Includes cards showing the rabbit reviewing a "Draft" poster and declaring himself a patriot
         if drafted; the rabbit receiving the "agonizing fact" of his draft notice; his failed attempt to employ a substitute - a "Quack"
         of a duck rejected by a donkey of a surgeon (Dr. Donkey); his farewell to his love; his "fearful carnage" of the foe; his
         retreat to make "a sturdy rebel fly"; his successful "perilous duty" to deliver "despatches" to an owl general, including
         a confrontation by "a band of Gorillas," portrayed as racist caricatures, and his beheading of the Gorilla Chief; his promotion
         to Brigadier General; and his release from duty to "crown his glory with love" in wedded bliss.
       | 
   
   
      | Notes | 
      Attributed to James Queen after Henry Louis Stephens. | 
   
   
       | 
      Title from series title. | 
   
   
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      Date from copyright statement by William A. Stephens. | 
   
   
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      Originally part of a McAllister scrapbook of humorous caricatures and photographs. McAllister Collection, gift, 1886. | 
   
   
       | 
      Described in Gathering history: The Marian S. Carson Collection of Americana. (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, 1999),
         p. 91.
       | 
   
   
       | 
      RVCDC | 
   
   
       | 
      Description revised 2021. | 
   
   
       | 
      Access points revised 2021. | 
   
   
      | Biographical / historical note | 
      Queen, a Philadelphia lithographer and pioneer chromolithographer known for his attention to detail, served in the Civil War
         militia from 1862 until 1863, and created several lithographs with Civil War subjects.
       | 
   
   
      | Subject | 
      African Americans -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
   
   
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      Animals in human situations. | 
   
   
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      Campaigns & battles -- United States. | 
   
   
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      Draft (Military service) -- United States. | 
   
   
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      Gorillas. | 
   
   
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      Rabbits. | 
   
   
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      Racism in popular culture. | 
   
   
      | Geographic subject | 
      United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Recruiting & enlistment. | 
   
   
       | 
      United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Military life. | 
   
   
      | Genre | 
      Chromolithographs -- 1860-1870. | 
   
   
       | 
      Collecting cards -- 1860-1870. | 
   
   
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      Comic cards -- 1860-1870. | 
   
   
      | Printer | 
      Stephens, William A., copyright holder. | 
   
   
      | Provenance | 
      McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector. | 
   
   
      | Location | 
      Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Henry Louis Stephens Collection [5780.F.56a-l] | 
   
   
      | Accession number | 
      5780.F.56a | 
   
   
       | 
      5780.F.56b | 
   
   
       | 
      5780.F.56c | 
   
   
       | 
      5780.F.56d | 
   
   
       | 
      5780.F.56e | 
   
   
       | 
      5780.F.56f | 
   
   
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      5780.F.56g | 
   
   
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      5780.F.56h | 
   
   
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      5780.F.56i | 
   
   
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      5780.F.56j | 
   
   
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      5780.F.56k | 
   
   
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      5780.F.56l |