Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army

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Publisher
Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Digital Library [digital object]
Date Issued
1863
1864
Note

Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army, 1863 was created by the German born artist John Adalbert Volck who resided in Baltimore, MD during the American Civil War. Etchings depict graphic scenes related to the war with each sketch part of a set of 30 from a book titled Sketches from the Civil War in North America, 1861, ’62, ’63 / by V. Blada. Adalbert J. Volck went under the pseudynom of V. Blada. Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army, 1863 is a sketch of women sowing and weaving.

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Identifier
3171475
Additional Information
Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army, 1863 was created by the German born artist John Adalbert Volck who resided in Baltimore, MD during the American Civil War. Etchings depict graphic scenes related to the war with each sketch part of a set of 30 from a book titled Sketches from the Civil War in North America, 1861, ’62, ’63 / by V. Blada. Adalbert J. Volck went under the pseudynom of V. Blada. Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army, 1863 is a sketch of women sowing and weaving.
Date Backup
1863
1864
Date Text
1863
1864
Date Issued (EDTF)
1863
1864
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FAU
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IID
FADT3171475
Issuance
single unit
Person Preferred Name

Volck, Adalbert John, 1828-1912

creator

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Title Plain
Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army
Sketches from the Civil War in North America, 1861, ’62, ’63 / by V. Blada.
Origin Information

Florida Atlantic University Libraries' Digital Library [digital object]
1863
1864
single unit
Title
Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army
Sketches from the Civil War in North America, 1861, ’62, ’63 / by V. Blada.
Other Title Info

Making Clothes for the Boys in the Army

Sketches from the Civil War in North America, 1861, ’62, ’63 / by V. Blada.
End
1864
Start
1863