Illustrated north view of Morris Island [Recto]
National Park Service
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CreatorMathot, Louis
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LanguageFrench
View of Morris Island, noting key points of Union encampment (numbered). Illustrator is believed to be Luis Mathot, member of Les Enfants Perdus (The Lost Children), an independent Union infantry battalion of the New York Zouaves, organized in New York City in 1862. Les Enfants participated in the assault on Battery Wagner in July 1863. Shortly afterward when the confederates evacuated the battery, Union troops, including Les Enfants, set up camp. You can see in incredible detail the encampments of the 54th Massachusetts, 52nd PA, and 104 PA, along with where camp headquarters are, and other defensive positions. Fort Sumter, Fort Sullivan (Fort Moultrie), ironsides, etc., are all also visible.
Transcription(Enfants Perdus N.Y.V.)1. Notre Camp (North Camp), 2. Ma tente (my tent), 3. Ma compagnie [quege?] commande (My company [?] command), 4. tentademon orderly (orderly's tent), 5. Charleston, 6. Fort Sumter, 7. Fort Sullivan, 8. Fort Wagner en notre possession (Fort Wagner in north position), 9. [?] monitors, 10. Ironsides [?] [marine?] 1863 Morris Island ---S.C.Louis Mathot, 1st Lieutenant, 1st Independent N.Y. Vol.
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Mediumdrawings (visual works)
Item Location Fort Sumter NM/Charles Pinckney NHS Curatorial Storage Facility, located at Charles Pinckney National Historic Site
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Digital Identifierfosu_124_001
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/47C5DF07294DF6805A668B906DC92EAE
Batch ID20160309145454