Fasciculus:Scott-anaconda.jpg

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Scott's great snake. Cartoon map illustrating Gen. Winfield Scott's plan to crush the Confederacy, economically. It is sometimes called the "Anaconda plan."

  • The tail of the snake is wrapped around the flagpole at Washington D.C., with U.S. flag and liberty cap.
  • New York has winged cap of "FREE TRADE" and a colorful soldier from one of its Zouave regiments; ships are entering the port of New York (unlike the blockaded southern ports).
  • New Jersey has "Trenton 76 + 61" written.
  • Delaware has "Union Peaches" written.
  • Maryland has "We give in MD" written.
  • Virginia has beehive with Stars and Bars flag (representing Richmond) and burning railroad bridge.
  • West Virginia (separated from Virginia by dotted line) has man flying U.S. flag and waving sword.
  • North Carolina has sketch of a man eating from a barrel labeled "Rosin" with the caption "POOR EATING".
  • South Carolina has "CONTRABANDS" (runaway slaves) fleeing for Tennessee.
  • Georgia has dilapidated "COTTON FACTORY" building falling apart.
  • Alabama is complaining "DAM OLD VIRGINIA TOOK OUR CAPITOL" (the Confederate capital was moved from Montgomery to Richmond).
  • Mississippi has sketch of "BURNING MASSA OUT".
  • Louisiana shows idle men lying on barrels saying "Can't ship now" and a lynched "UNION MAN" hanging from gallows.
  • Texas has sketch of "COSTLY SHOOTING $1000.00 A HEAD" (a Confederate man firing at fleeing slaves).
  • Indian Territory shows Indian smoking pipe in front of teepees, cradleboard hanging from tree in background.
  • The head of the snake is in Missouri, driving "Jackson & Co." into Arkansas.
  • "Kanzas"[sic] shows "Union Music" (sketch of advancing troops under U.S. flag).
  • Iowa similarly shows "HAWK-EYE MARKSMEN" advancing.
  • Illinois, Indiana and Ohio show corn, pork and wheat being speeded eastward by railroad. A cannon in southern Illinois (next to flagpole with U.S. flag) is pointed southwestward.
  • Kentucky shows soldier with coonskin hat sitting on fence in name of "ARMED NUTRALITY"[sic].
  • Eastern Tennessee (separated by a dotted line from the rest of the state) shows "KNOCKSVILLE WHIG" in pugilistic attitude, next to flagpole flying U.S. flag.
  • There are several engraving errors (due to fact that the plate had to be engraved in mirror-image form): the dollar sign and the "S" of "South Carolina" are backwards.
Datum
Fons The Library of Congress/American Memory (Digital ID: g3701s cw0011000) [1]
Auctor J.B. Elliott
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US Civil War: Cartoon map of General Scott's "Anaconda Plan" for the US to defeat the rebellion.

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Historia fasciculi

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Dies/TempusMinutioDimensionesUsorSententia
recentissima00:36, 16 Februarii 2014Minutum speculum redactionis 00:36, 16 Februarii 2014 factae5 248 × 4 382 (4.16 megaocteti)AnonMoosincrease contrast without darkening snake
04:23, 15 Februarii 2014Minutum speculum redactionis 04:23, 15 Februarii 2014 factae5 248 × 4 382 (3.94 megaocteti)AnonMoosgoing back to original .JP2 file on Library of Congress site, for better cropping, less extreme equalization, etc.
08:19, 26 Novembris 2010Minutum speculum redactionis 08:19, 26 Novembris 2010 factae6 341 × 4 796 (5.77 megaocteti)Aavindraacrop, restore
12:39, 13 Iunii 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 12:39, 13 Iunii 2008 factae6 424 × 4 871 (6.01 megaocteti)Edmund Ferman{{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }}
12:36, 13 Iunii 2008Minutum speculum redactionis 12:36, 13 Iunii 2008 factae6 424 × 4 871 (6.01 megaocteti)Edmund Ferman{{Information |Description= |Source= |Date= |Author= |Permission= |other_versions= }}
13:19, 25 Iulii 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 13:19, 25 Iulii 2006 factae450 × 348 (48 chiliocteti)Edmund Ferman

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