Created by prolific artist, F.O.C. Darley and published in New York by Virtue & Co. Publishers in 1862.
This print captures the violent confrontation in Baltimore when Massachusetts militia troops were attacked by local Confederate sympathizers and antiwar Democrats, known as "Copperheads," marking the first bloodshed of the conflict. The scene depicts the Massachusetts militia's perilous passage through Baltimore, where local tensions erupted into violent resistance against Northern troops en route to Washington, D.C., symbolizing the deep divisions and imminent civil strife that would characterize the coming war between Massachusetts and Pennsylvania state militia regiments and Southern Confederate supporters.
Size: 13" x 11"
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