| Title | 
         A Son of a Gun. | 
      
      
         | Publisher | 
         [S.l. : s.n.] | 
      
      
         | Date | 
         [1861-1865?] | 
      
      
         | Description | 
         A Union soldier stands with closed eyes. His nose is a cannon, and he holds a rifle. Signed with a monogram: BB [?]. | 
      
      
         | Notes | 
         Text: In battle I'm sure you are brave, / And I know you never would run; / For you're fighting-- the Union to save, / And
            was born a son of a gun. / Your barrel is rifled, you say, / And will shoot a long distance quite straight; / But I fear at
            some future day; / 'Twill blow all the brains from your pate. / So I think my preference would be, / Instead of a single bored
            man; / A splendid back-action revolving nose, / And I'll marry one -- if I can.
          | 
      
      
         | Genre | 
         Caricatures and cartoons. | 
      
      
          | 
         Comic valentines. | 
      
      
         | Subject | 
         American wit and humor. | 
      
      
          | 
         United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
      
      
          | 
         Marriage -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
      
      
          | 
         Soldiers -- Caricatures and cartoons. | 
      
      
         | Has format | 
         TMP.objres.469.jpg | 
      
      
         | Provenance | 
         McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector. | 
      
      
         | Identifier | 
         Comic Valentines, 10.18 |