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Julian A. Scott (February 14, 1846 – July 4, 1901), was born in
Johnson, Vermont Johnson is a town in Lamoille County, Vermont, United States. The population was 3,491 at the 2020 census. The town is home to Northern Vermont University-Johnson, a part the Vermont State Colleges system. The Vermont Studio Center is locate ...
, and served as a
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drummer during the
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, where he received America's highest military decoration the
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for his actions at the Battle of Lee's Mills. He was also an American painter and
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artist.


Family

Julian Scott was the fourth child, of eight, born to Charles Scott (born 1815), a clockmaker, and his wife Lucy Kellum (1821 - 26 April 1855). Julian's siblings were Cleora (born 1841), Lucian (1843 - 19 July 1894), Alice (1844 – 1846), Julia (born 1847), Charlie (born 1849), H. Percy (born 1851) and George (26 April 1855 - 27 December 1863). Lucy Scott died in childbirth and Charles Scott remarried, in 1860, to Susan Pollard. During the
American Civil War The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), the latter formed by states ...
, Julian's elder brother, Lucian, served with the 4th Regiment of the U.S. Artillery, was wounded at the
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, was taken prisoner in December 1864, and almost died at
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of starvation. Julian's younger brother, Charlie, enlisted at age 13 and became a bugler. After the war, Charlie moved to Missouri, then to Boston, where he became a physician. His brother, Percy, became an attorney in Illinois. Scott married and had one daughter but, later, he and his wife separated.


Biography

Scott received his early education at the Lamoille Academy, known today as
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where the main gallery is named in his memory. Scott continued his studies, graduating from the
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in New York and subsequently studied under
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until 1868. During the Civil War, Scott enlisted in the
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on June 1, 1861, at the age of 15 as a fifer and, in February 1865, received the
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for rescuing wounded soldiers while under enemy fire during the Battle at Lee's Mills,
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. When the war was over, he traveled to
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and Stuttgart to continue his education. Scott's 1872 masterwork, the ''Battle of Cedar Creek'', is located at the
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. The painting illustrates the contributions of his home state of Vermont in the American Civil War and is significant for its absence of glorification of war and instead shows the suffering and human sacrifice associated with war. Scott traveled west as part of a
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party, painting Native Americans in
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,
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, and Oklahoma. Many of his works from this expedition now hang in the
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Museum of Art. Scott was interred in Hillside Cemetery located in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.


Notable paintings

*"Rear-Guard at White Oak Swamp" (1869–1870); *"Battle of Golding's Farm" (1871); *"Battle of Cedar Creek" (1871–1872); *" Surrender of a Confederate Soldier"
Smithsonian American Art Museum Collection
(1873); *"The Recall" (1872) *"On Board the ''Hartford''" (1874); *"Old Records" (1875); *"Duel of Burr and Hamilton" (1876); *"Reserves awaiting Orders" (1877); *"In the Cornfield at Antietam" (1879); *"Charge at Petersburg" (1882); *"The War is Over" (1885); *"The Blue and the Gray" (1886); *"The Death Of General Sedgwick" (1887);
Portrait
of
George B. McClellan George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826 – October 29, 1885) was an American soldier, Civil War Union general, civil engineer, railroad executive, and politician who served as the 24th governor of New Jersey. A graduate of West Point, McCl ...
" (1888). *"Encampment" (1884), (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Encampment_VA.jpg)


Gallery

File:Village magnates, by Julian Scott.jpg, Village magnates (1880) File:Encampment VA.jpg, ENCAMPMENT 1884 (oil on canvas) - painted from photograph taken in Winchester, VA 1862. possibly Stonewall Jackson and Jeb Stewart together? File:Julian Scott. Fireman.jpg, Portrait of fireman File:Surrender of a Confederate Soldier - Smithsonian American Art Museum.jpg, '' Surrender of a Confederate Soldier'', oil on canvas, 1873, 19.5 x 15.5 in (49.5 × 39.4 cm) Smithsonian American Art Museum File:Death-sedgwick.JPG , The Death Of General Sedgwic
The Drake House Museum Home of the Historical Society of Plainfield


Medal of Honor citation

Rank and Organization: :Drummer, Company E, 3d Vermont Infantry. Place and date. At Lees Mills, Va., April 16, 1862. Entered service at. Johnson, Vt. Birth: Johnson, Vt. Date of issue: February 1865. Citation: :Crossed the creek under a terrific fire of musketry several times to assist in bringing off the wounded.


See also

* List of Medal of Honor recipients * List of American Civil War Medal of Honor recipients: Q–S


References


Further reading

* Titterton, Robert J. (1997). ''Julian Scott: artist of the Civil War and native America: with 97 illustrations''. Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland & Co.


External sources

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Native paths: American Indian art from the collection of Charles and Valerie Diker
an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Julian Scott (cat. no. 1-3) {{DEFAULTSORT:Scott, Julian Union Army soldiers American war artists 19th-century war artists Vermont culture United States Army Medal of Honor recipients 1846 births 1901 deaths People of Vermont in the American Civil War Vermont Brigade Johnson State College alumni People from Lamoille County, Vermont American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor Painters from Vermont Burials at Hillside Cemetery (Scotch Plains, New Jersey) 19th-century American painters 19th-century American male artists American male painters