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Battle at Wilsons Creek, MO, 1878 (engraving)
878333 Battle at Wilsons Creek, MO, 1878 (engraving) by Darley, Felix Octavius Carr (1822-88) (after); 19 x13 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: Death of General Lyon. Engraving of battle scene between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, fought on August 10, 1878 near Springfield, MO. Union General Nathaniel Lyon is shown falling from his horse as the battle rages around him. Published in New York in 1878 - Battles of America By Sea and Land with Biographies of Naval and Military Commanders. Volume 111. The Great Civil War by John Laird Wilson.
Engraved by V. Balch. ); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22231720
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This engraving, titled "Battle at Wilsons Creek, MO, 1878" depicts a pivotal moment in American history during the Civil War. Created by Felix Octavius Carr Darley and engraved by V. Balch, this print showcases the intense confrontation between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard near Springfield on August 10,1878. The focal point of the image is General Nathaniel Lyon falling from his horse amidst the chaos of battle. As Confederate soldiers surround him, their determination to secure victory is palpable. This scene serves as a haunting memorial to General Lyon's death and highlights the sacrifices made during this tumultuous time. The engraving not only captures the ferocity of combat but also provides insight into medical practices of that era. The wounded soldiers scattered across the battlefield emphasize both the physical toll of war and the importance of proper medical care for those injured in battle. Through this artwork, viewers are transported back to Wilsons Creek where troops clashed and lives were forever changed. It serves as a reminder of America's turbulent past while honoring those who fought valiantly for their cause. As we observe this historical piece today, it allows us to reflect on our nation's journey towards unity and appreciate how far we have come since these dark days in our history.
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