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Offering a substitute. A scene in the office of the provost marshall [graphic].
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Contributor
Magee, John L., publisher.
Title
Offering a substitute. A scene in the office of the provost marshall [graphic].
Publisher
Philadelphia: J.L. Magee, publisher, 305 Walnut St
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1862
Date
[1862]
Physical Description
1 print: lithograph; 30 x 45 cm.(11.75 x 18 in.)
Description
Cartoon addressing the impropriety surrounding the purchase of substitute draftees during the Civil War. Depicts four wealthy gentlemen attempting to find substitutes in a draft office. To the right, near an "Avoid the Draft" notice, a gentleman offers a wad of cash to a possible substitute. The man dressed in working man's clothes informs him, "I'm looking for a substitute myself." In the center, two gentlemen, one holding several bills, the other overweight and bemoaning "I walk but one square I chafe," display for inspection their wretched, raggedly dressed substitutes to two Union officers, including a doctor. The physician accepts a "Lee veteran" despite his extreme thinness and missing teeth, while the second officer tells the portly man that he would prefer him to the substitute and that "one days march will take down his fat and a little tallow will remove the chafing." To the left, the fourth gentleman, crying into a handkerchief, tells an officer that he would rather "bleed for his wife" than for his "suffering country." In the background, bandaged and ailing men line up in front of the marshall.
Is referenced by
Weitenkampf p. 135.
Notes
Retrospective conversion record: original entry, edited.
Digitized by Alexander Street Press for Images of the American Civil War.
Subject
United States. Army -- Recruiting, enlistment, etc. -- Civil War, 1861-1865.
Draft -- United States.
Rich people.
Geographic subject
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Genre
Lithographs -- 1860-1870.
Political cartoons -- 1860-1870.
Printer
Magee, John L., publisher.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| political cartoons - 1862-15W [P.2275.17]
Accession number
P.2275.17
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Political Cartoons Collection
Civil War Political Cartoons
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