Parade Assembling. 1991. 21x35.



Parade Assembling is an image showing Pennsylvania Avenue adjacent to Willard's Hotel near the Treasury in 1861 before the tracks were laid for the first horsecar in Washington. The artist based the scenes on rare, early stereocards in his possesion which he believes depict the funeral of Colonel Edward Baker, a friend of Lincoln, who was killed in the Battle of Ball's Bluff.


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