Weissenburg - 4th August 1870,Prussian Troops,Friedrich Wilhelm,Marshal MacMahon
Title: Weissenburg - 4th August 1870
Creator(s): Schile, H. (Henry),
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Verlag H. Schile, 36 Division St., c1870 October 8.
Summary: Print shows Prussian troops, under crown prince Friedrich Wilhelm, moving forward on the right to engage French troops, commanded by Marshal MacMahon. The French are caught by surprise, unable to form a line to counter the attack, they appear to retreat in disarray.
Notes:
2640 U.S. Copyright Office.
Title from item.
Publication statement and copyright statement taken from tinted and hand-colored impressions.
Publication statement and copyright statement were removed either from the stone or the print at the time of printing the b&w impression.
'C.D.' transposed D.C. in printed copyright statement.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1870 by H. Schile 36 Division St. N.Y. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington C.D.
Library has three impressions, one hand-colored, one tinted, and one b&w.
Subjects:
Wissembourg, Battle of, Wissembourg, France, 1870.
Campaigns & battles--Germany--Weissenburg in Bayern--1870.
Lithographs--1870.
Bookmark /2002695393/
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