The Scout
$1,850.00
Many blacks, though they did not wear Confederate uniforms, served the Confederate army in a myriad of clever and dangerous ways.
One “faithful” Confederate servant mentioned in a Newspaper article, named “Uncle Ned” Hawkins, is described like this: Comrade C. L. Kalmbach, of Cobb’s Legion (Ga), procured through Samuel L. Richards, a nephew of Uncle Ned’s mistress, The other scouts of the Northern Virginia army knew “Uncle Ned” him as such, and gladly recognize his kindly Conrad’s face after these many years.
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The Scout; Is an original oil on canvas painting; Size: 21.5″ x 22.5. Custom framing shipping is included in the price
One “faithful” Confederate servant mentioned in a Newspaper article, “Uncle Ned” Hawkins, is described like this: Comrade C. L. Kalmbach, of Cobb’s Legion (Ga), procured through Samuel L. Richards, a nephew of Uncle Ned’s mistress, a sketch of his labors in the eighteen sixties.
The scouts generally of the Northern Virginia army knew him as such and gladly recognized his kindly conrad face after these many years.
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