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Abraham Lincoln & General Scott Review Volunteer Troops

This sketch was drawn in 1861 by Alfred R. Waud, an artist and illustrator who worked as a correspondent during the Civil War. The drawing was done on green paper using pencil and Chinese white, a white pigment used in watercoloring. In the drawing, President Abraham Lincoln and General Winfeld Scott review volunteer troops parading down Pennsylvania Avenue. President Lincoln and Scott stand under a tent erected outside the North Grounds of the White House, perhaps the first reviewing stand built near the White House grounds.
Artist
Alfred R. Waud
Date of Work
1861
Medium
pencil, paper, Chinese white
Type
Drawing
Credit
Library of Congress