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Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827, Deborah Sampson. / Beastall : Graham E.
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Contributor
Beastall, artist.
Graham, engraver.
Title
Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827
Alternate title
Deborah Sampson. / Beastall : Graham E.
Publisher
[Dedham?] : Published by H. Mann, 1797.
Date
1797.
Physical description
1 print : engraving : 12.8 x 7.8 cm.
Description
Bust-length portrait of Gannett, encircled by ornamental oval frame with decorative elements including eagle, flags, and foliage.
Notes
In The female review: or, memoirs of an American young lady; whose life and character are peculiarly distinguished-- being a Continental soldier, for nearly three years, in the late American war (Dedham, 1797), frontispiece.
Gannett dressed as a man in order to serve in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
"I shall here notice a heroic deed of this gallantress; which, while it deserves the applause of every patriot and veteran, must chill the blood of the tender and sensible female. Two bastion redoubts of the enemy having advanced two hundred yards on the left, which checked the progress of the combined forces, it was proposed to reduce them by storm. To inspire emulation in the troops, the reduction of one was committed to the Americans, and the other to the French. A select corps was chosen. The commander of the infantry was given to Fayette, with permission to manage as he pleased. He therefore ordered them to remember Cherry-Valley and New London Quarters, and to retaliate accordingly, by putting them to the sword, after having carried the redoubts. Our Heroine was one of these! At dark, they marched to the assault with unloaded arms, but with fixed bayonets; and with unexampled bravery, attacking on all sides at once, after some time of violent resistance, were complete victors of the redoubts."--P. 151-152.
Another portrait appears in Chapin, J.R. The historical picture gallery (Boston, 1856), p. 27.
Another copy of portrait held in Graphic Arts [Portrait Prints - S [5750.F.29a]]. Copy reproduced in "In Disguise" online exhibition.
Genre
Portrait prints -- 1790-1799.
Engravings -- 1790-1799.
Subject
Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827 -- Portraits.
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Portraits.
Women soldiers.
Women.
Gender non-conforming people.
Gender-nonconforming people.
Queer history.
Cross-dressing.
Is part of
Portraits of American Women
Has format
TMP.objres.7410.jpg
Related resource
http://librarycompany.org/crossdressing/section1.htm
In Collections
Portraits of American Women
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