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Camp Dupont [graphic] : Advance Light Brigade, under Brigadier General Cadwalader
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Contributor
Childs & Inman, printer.
Title
Camp Dupont [graphic] : Advance Light Brigade, under Brigadier General Cadwalader
Publisher
Philadelphia: From Childs & Inman's lith. press 122 Walnut St
Date
[ca. 1830]
Physical Description
1 print: lithograph; 26 x 36 cm. (10 x 14 in.)
Description
View showing the War of 1812 camp for Pennsylvania volunteers above the Brandywine River, near Wilmington, De. In front of rows of tents, troops drill on foot, perform mock battles on horseback, and exercise their mounts. In the foreground, on the dirt road lining the fenced enclosure of the encampment, a man and supply wagon are stopped by sentries on guard as a carriage travels in the opposite direction. Camp Dupont was organized on Oak Hill in the spring of 1814 in response to the threat of British attack on the Dupont powder mills. The militia was largely comprised of volunteers from Philadelphia.
Is referenced by
Fowble 246
Notes
Not in Wainwright.
After aquatint originally published in The Martial Music of Camp Dupont (Philadelphia: George E. Blake, ca. 1816)
Philadelphia on Stone
POS 78
Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Ba 54 D 928
To request a reproduction of this print, please contact the holding institution cited.
Subject
Pennsylvania. Militia.
Militias -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Military camps -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Geographic subject
United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Military personnel -- American.
United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Military facilities -- American.
Genre
Lithographs -- 1820-1830.
Location
Historical Society of Pennsylvania | HSP Ba 54 D 928
Accession number
HSP Ba 54 D 928
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