Johann Kleineiden, Corporal des k.k. Infanterie-Regiments Huf. Dieser wackere Mann rettete den 14 Sept. 1792, bey dem Rückzuge, während des grössten Feuers, als der Feind das Regiment verfolgte, den im Fuße verwundeten Hauptmann und Divisions-Commandanten, Baron von Koseritz, welcher ohne dessen Hülfe ganz gewiss in Feindes Hände gerathen wäre; er trug ihn fast allein über den Berg nach Bundenthal

One of a series of 12 colored engraved plates of military and battle scenes by A. Bartsch after Kininger, interleaved with 12 uncolored impressions of same series. Uncolored engraving of wounded soldier being carried by another soldier while a third walks alongside. Depicts Johann Kleineiden carrying Baron von Koseritz to safety on June 12, 1793. From series: Heroic deeds of Austrian soldiers, plate 4 One of a series of 12 colored engraved plates of military and battle scenes by A. Bartsch after Kininger, interleaved with 12 uncolored impressions of same series. Uncolored engraving of wounded soldier being carried by another soldier while a third walks alongside. Depicts Johann Kleineiden carrying Baron von Koseritz to safety on June 12, 1793. From series: Heroic deeds of Austrian soldiers, plate 4 Folio; 1/2 red cloth and red morocco stamped gold "Kininger und Bartsch - Züge der Tapferkeit K.K. Soldaten"; margins trimmed. Leichtenstein-Hauslab Collection, 1951.
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