Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1922, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—_ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 28, Recalling the Fighting “The Signal.” Portrait of John Tregaskis of Brooklyn. Men Of Days After the bagnle of Big Bethel the DuryeE Zouaves, with tyhe Center panel of the Mosby triptych painted by Walter Beck and now on exhibition with Beck Union forces, marched by parallel roads in pursuit of the civil war paintings at the National Museum. All of the works are done in pastel, life size. Left enemy. During the night they fired upon each other. To to right: Charles Grogan of Baltimore, Col. Mosby, who made his home in Washington after prevent this mistake, they wound the white fabric of their the civil war and up to the time of his death; Dr. W. L. Dunn of Glade Springs, Va. turbans about their arms. “Fifty Years After the Battles.” Fifth New York Volunteer Infantry. Robert F. Daily, “The Drummer Boy.” enlisted be- fore he was thirteen and was in seven- teen battles with the 1st Duryee Zouaves. When the regiment re- turned to New York, the boy's father snatched “Sheathing the Sword,” showing the quaint costumes of Adelaide Smith, one of the first Army nurses. him from the line the Zouaves, gthe brilliant pastels gf theqoriginal paintings She was with Grant’s Army through the Penin- of march, spanked i 3 sular campaign. . him and sent him lending themselves especially well to the effect as a whole. paig back to schocl. e a2 Another section of the Mosby triptych. Left to right: Lieut. Fountain Beattie, of Alexandria, Va., Frank H. Rahm of Richmond, Va., and John Russell, scout, of Berryville, Va. ’ A/portion of “The Old Guard of New York” pastel. Admiral Charles B. Sigsbee of Fort Fisher, afterward on-the battleship Maine,- seated. This great-painting is in five sections.

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