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[Civil War - CDV] Civil War CDVs of
[Civil War - CDV] Civil War CDVs of Confederate & Union Generals Lot of 10 CDVs including five cropped albumen portraits placed on oval border cartes of Generals McClellan John Pope Henry Halleck Benjamin Butler and Colonel Edward Dickinson Baker and five standard size albumen vignette cartes of Generals Winfield Scott Stonewall Jackson Philip Kearny Nathaniel P. Banks and Joseph Hooker. All by anonymous publishers except for Scott's and Jackson's which bear the backmark of Hall of New York. Condition: All with light general soiling and wear. General Banks with several flyspeck stains on his uniform.
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[African Americans] Civil War-Era
[African Americans] Civil War-Era CDVs of African Americans Lot of 7 CDVs including: a hand colored illustration titled Emancipation in the recto margin with artist's credit to G.G. Fish photo/publisher's credit and 1863 copyright to John P. Soule; a photograph titled in the recto margin Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence / A Redeemed SLAVE CHILD 5 years of age. Redeemed in Virginia by Catherine S. Lawrence; Baptized in Brooklyn at Plymouth Church by Henry Ward Beecher May 1863. with the 1863 copyright of Lawrence and the backmark of Hartford photographers Kellogg Brothers; a vignette photograph with the gilt imprinted recto title Young Africa / Or the Bone of Contention and the 1862 copyright of E. Anthony; an albumen print of the Thomas Nast illustration Colored Volunteer with the backmark of Boston dealer J. Ward & Son; a lithographed image titled The Secession Bubble with 1862 copyright to J.H. Bufford of Boston inked on verso From A Friend. / P; an anonymous portrait of a seated African American man; and a full length portrait of an African American man by Middleboro' Mass. photographer H.F. Cornwall. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Young Africa with significant spotting. Others with some edge wear else very good.
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12pc Group Civil War CDVs. Includes
12pc Group Civil War CDVs. Includes CDVs published by E& H.T. Anthony (New York), M. O'Brien (Chicago), G.F. Bouve (Boston), Elias Dexter (New York), and Whitehurst (Washington D.C.). Images include Abraham Lincoln and Thaddeus, Mary Todd Lincoln, Major General McDowell, General Phil Sheridan, General Shields, Andrew Johnson, Francis Blair, General Ulysses Grant, and a carton of Benjamin Butler 'Bluebeard of New Orleans'. Some cards have been cut down, some toning, and some scattered stains. Overall good condition.
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Civil War CDV Album Featuring
Civil War CDV Album Featuring Generals and Privates A CDV album with space for 36 photographs of which 32 are occupied.? Notable CDVs include: Salisbury Bro. & Co. embossed border albumen CDVs of General Sheridan Generals Sherman & Rosecrans and (Vice) President Andrew Johnson; an albumen CDV of General Grant; a albumen composite of roughly 60 Civil War officers though the regimental identification is illegible with backmark of E.A. Bucher & C.L. Neidigh of Bloomfield Indiana; an albumen composite CDV of the 1st Indiana Band; a lithographed CDV of General McClellan; and a gold-tinted tintype CDV of a young soldier identified J. Bricker opposite a tintype CDV of a young woman wearing a kepi identified as N. Bricker.? The remainder are ten ninth plate tintypes of small children in CDV paper sleeves ?two CDV-sized tintypes of men and women and albumen CDVs of men women and children.? Most are identified in pencil as members of the Bricker family (possibly Bucher?). Condition: CDVs and album pages lightly to moderately soiled.? Album is worn at edges and spine but binding is intact.
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12 CIVIL WAR CSA RELATED
12 CIVIL WAR CSA RELATED CDVSCollection of 12 Civil War and Confederate related carte de visites from various studios including E & HT Anthony (New York), Quinby & Co. (Charleston, SC), W. C. Leeson (New Orleans) and C. O. Fredericks & Co. (New York). CDV images include 2 of Jefferson Davis, 2 Edwin Booth, 1 General P.G. T. Beauregard, 1 General Longstreet, 1 Major General D. L. Magruder, 1 Col. H. G. Evans/Columbia, TN (offset print), and 4 unidentified Confederate soldiers. All measuring 4" H x 2 1/2" W. Provenance: Private Warren County, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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Colonel Evans/Columbia card is creased. All with minor toning, some spotting and wear to edges.
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CIVIL WAR ERA LETTER AND 4 CDVS,
CIVIL WAR ERA LETTER AND 4 CDVS, INCL. CONFEDERATE GENE...Civil War era letter and Confederate officer carte de vistes, 5 items total. 1st item: Civil war era letter with envelope from William F. Thurman, 53rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, Confederate States Army, addressed to his wife Margaret R. Thurman, Lynnville, Giles County, Tennessee. Letter from Port Hudson, Louisiana dated Feb the 27th, 1863 reads "Dear wife and children, it is with pleasure that I seat myself to drop you a few line to let you know that I am well and have better health thein [sic] I have since I have been out...Everything is a high price our men freed a kind of a gun boat out of a transport they...with cotton to go up the River to capture lane none dead yankee gunboat wich [sic] the[y] have succeeded in doing the one that left hear [sic] and one we got from the[m] a week or too [sic] ago named queen of the west and another boat captured the yankee Iron clad we have the Iron clad in our possession at this time sunk in a boat & [a] foot [of] water. Jim Polk is sick and has gone to the hospital the Doctors say that he has the fever Nat has got the yellow ganders [possibly yellow jaundice]". The letter also includes Thurman's instructions to his wife regarding the upkeep of the family crops and livestock stating "I think I will be at home by the time Crops is Made...". The letter also contains a shorter message from Thurman, Port Hudson, dated February 28th 11/63 in which he states "I still have the the [sic] ganders I don't know as I am any Better than I was when I wrote you last I am better of the gander but I am so weak..." and later refers to a letter that he received from Dick Weatherford informing him that Joe Perry had died. He ends the letter with the sentiment "your devoted Husband Till Death W. F. Thurman to M. C. Thurman". Envelope includes "PORT HUDSON LA" and "PAID" postmark stamps, with Thurman's name and regiment number. Folded letter - 8 1/8" H x 5 1/2" W. Unfolded letter - 10 7/8" W. Envelope - 3 1/8" H x 5 1/2" W. 2nd-5th items: Four (4) Civil War era carte de vistes (CDVs) depicting officers of the Confederate States Army, including Major-General Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Cheatham, General Albert Sidney Johnston, General Braxton Bragg, and Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Buckner. Johnston, Bragg, and Buckner CDVs published by E & H. T. Anthony, New York, Cheatham CDV taken by Theodore Gubelman (American/Swiss, 1844-1926), Pulaski, TN. Maker's marks and names of officers en verso. CDVs approximately 4" H x 2 1/2" W. All items mid/late 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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1st item: Letter and envelope with overall toning, Minor wear to center fold line of letter, losses and tears to envelope edges. 2nd-5th items: General wear and chipping to edges of CDVs with overall toning. All with pencil inscriptions en verso.
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Civil War Era Photo Albumwith
Civil War Era Photo Albumwith tintypes C.D.V.'s of men woman some in uniform plus civil war heroes & Lincoln C.D.V. images.
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CIVIL WAR CDV'S & ANTIQUE PHOTO
CIVIL WAR CDV'S & ANTIQUE PHOTO ALBUMSLarge group antique photos incl: 8 Civil War carte de visites as displayed - General Burnside 1861, Major Anderson, General Scott, Gen'l McLellan, etc by Brady Studio & E. Anthony Studios etc. Also a rare White and Black Slaves CDV; tintype of Civil War medical corpsman? various stereo cards plus 3 albums of many civilian portraits (albums as is); scrapbook / diary of trips to Jerusalem and Holy Land; another 1889 Middle East trip photos and more. From the Greig estate in NH. There are 2 leather-bound softcover books /travel diaries, both dated 1889 from trips to Holy Land, Nazareth, and Jerusalem. 1) Smaller book is about 60 pages with black and white thin paper photos of people and places, most identified - some are one photo per page, others are two. A few postcards included - book is 7.75 x 5.5 inches. 2) Larger book is about 95 pages with many black and white photos, news clippings, identified people on trip, flower pressings from that area etc. There are copious notes about each photo or information on the trip. Book is 7.5 x 6.5 inches. NOTE: man with banjo photo has been withdrawn from this lot and is now with Levi Brown banjo lot #355
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Civil War CDV of Amputee A Civil
Civil War CDV of Amputee A Civil War-era full-length CDV portrait of a soldier on crutches missing his lower leg. Backmark of photographer H. Davis of Cadiz Ohio.
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CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM.
CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. American 2nd quarter-19th century. A family album that includes CDVs and tintypes of family members as well as CDVs of Civil War soldiers and officers. Images include two copies of a CDV of an unidentified soldier armed with a revolver a soldier identified as Henry Augustin of the 51st Illinois and a CDV of Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth in uniform (Ellsworth organized the Chicago Zouaves worked for Lincoln in his law office and on his presidential campaign and was killed in Alexandria Virginia in May of 1861 for removing a Confederate flag from a tavern roof). Images of officers include Generals Sherman McClellan Busteed Burnside Meade and McGinnis as well as other unidentified officers (mostly generals). Also included is a CDV of President Lincoln. Includes 19 total Civil War images (three are of the same officer and two are of the same soldier). Album's front hinge is going some water damage. There are 15 blank spaces.
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(2) CIVIL WAR PHOTO ALBUMS -
(2) CIVIL WAR PHOTO ALBUMS - Leather Bound Photo Albums of CDVs kept by Capt. John H. Denton of Co K 10th Regt. Kentucky Volunteer Infantry from the years 1862-1864 Army of the Cumberland having an image of Denton and many other enlisted men but als
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Civil War CDV of Two Amputees One
Civil War CDV of Two Amputees One Armed and One-Armed Postwar CDV by photographer Levi Longcor of Washington N.J. showing two amputee veterans one armed with a percussion rifle and one-armed the other one-armed wearing a GAR badge and holding an American flag. Condition: Near-excellent.
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[Civil War - CDV] CDV of Armed
[Civil War - CDV] CDV of Armed Union Infantryman No back mark or identification. A trimmed view of an awkward looking private with wispy chin beard wearing regulation federal sack coat and leather equipment. He holds a .58 cal. Springfield rifle with bayonet. Accompanying the carte is a folded piece of wrapping paper with an incorrect identification in modern pen stating that the photo is Confederate soldier ?James Moody of Sumner County? who served in the 2nd Tennessee. The subject is not Confederate and the provenance is plainly erroneous. Condition: Albumen shows mottling with both sides of worn mount severely trimmed G.
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Civil War Archive Vermont, mid 19th
Civil War Archive Vermont, mid 19th century, leather raised-board photograph album with brass closur
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Civil War photo album, 39 albumen
Civil War photo album, 39 albumen [cartes de visites], 17 of Union soldiers in uniform, most identified as members of Co. C, 19th Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers, stationed at Fort Lyon, Virginia, one of Tom Thumb and wife and four ferrotypes, 6 x 5-1/8 in. Leather cover loose.
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[CDV - Album] CDV Album A 50pp
[CDV - Album] CDV Album A 50pp album with space for four CDVs per page. FFEP inscribed to Jonathan Blott / 1902 chromolithographed title page of D. Appleton & Co. followed by an index page which is penciled with identifications of the photographs which formerly occupied the album. This lot contains no CDVs. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Shelf wear missing clasps.
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[Civil War - CDV] Patriotic CDV
[Civil War - CDV] Patriotic CDV of Two Young Brothers with imprint of ?T.P. Collins Westfield Mass? and blue-green two cent revenue stamp. Capturing the ''Spirit of ??T76'' and perhaps the Fourth of July festivities two unknown civilian boys sport a patriotic pose presenting flag and drum. Condition: CDV slightly soiled with soft corners about VG.
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U.S. CIVIL WAR, (7) FRENCH VOLS,
U.S. CIVIL WAR, (7) FRENCH VOLS, FINE BINDING M. le Comte de Paris. Histoire de la Guerre Civile en Amerique. Calmann Levy, Paris, 1884, leather spines and corners, marbled sides and endpapers, bookplates and "Legend of the Bookplate" to front endpapers, 9"h x 5.5"w
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GROUP OF 8 CIVIL WAR & TN CDV
GROUP OF 8 CIVIL WAR & TN CDV CARDSCollection of 8 Civil War and TN related carte de visite cards from various studios, including 2 of President Abraham Lincoln, 1 of Mrs. Lincoln, 1 of President Andrew Johnson, 1 of Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase, 1 of President Ulysses S. Grant, 1 of Senator William Henry Seward and 1 portrait card depicting the "Old Abe" or Live Eagle, the symbol on the flag of the 8th Wisconsin Regiment. All measuring 4" H x 2 1/2" W. Provenance: Private Warren County, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Minor toning, some spotting and wear to edges.
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Civil War Era Cartes de Visite 19th
Civil War Era Cartes de Visite 19th century, American and British, cartes de visite and cabinet cards including eleven Civil War Confederate officers (two from British studios), three Wilmington firemen in uniform (probably Wilmington, North Carolina), Irish and Scottish scenes, 154 images total, approximately 3-1/2 x 2-1/4 in. to 6-3/4 x 4-1/4 in., in two Victorian photograph albums, detailed listing available for Confederate officers only,
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15 CIVIL WAR RELATED PHOTOS INC.
15 CIVIL WAR RELATED PHOTOS INC. CSA GENERALSGroup of Civil War Related photographs, including Confederate Generals. 1st item: Brown leather bound CDV album with 10 CDVs. CDVs include: unidentified young man with uniform jacket, hand colored, Matthew Brady studio backstamp (some scratching; pierced for ribbon) ; bearded man in uniform with pencil inscription "George Raymond" verso (some staining); Unidentified dark-bearded man in uniform with backstamp for Nixon & Dunn, Photographers Army of the Cumberland, Chattanooga (some wear/flaking upper edge area); Man in civilian clothes, backstamp for L. D. Robertson, Franklin KY (toning/discoloration); man in civilian clothes identified in pencil verso as R.H. Estlin, backstamp for Mashburn, New Orleans (some staining upper area); man in civilian clothes identified in pencil verso as James Potter, esq. (scattered dark stains); Two moustachioed men in uniform; 1 man in uniform with backstamp for a Dresden, German studio (considerable wear/grime); Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston ("Entered according to Act of Congress 1862 by E. Anthony" printed beneath image; corners clipped); and offset printed reproduction CDV of Braxton Bragg (corners clipped). 2nd item: CDV of John Hunt Morgan, CSA, in lucite frame (light discoloration and grime). 3rd item: CDV of General Simon Buckner with sword across lap, E & H.T. Anthony backstamp, in lucite frame (corners clipped, name written in pencil verso). 4th item: 1/8 plate ambrotype of man in Navy uniform, label en verso reads "From Chapin's Daguerreotype and Photograph Rooms Main St. Worcester. Ambrotypes for 25 cents and upwards. Children 2 years and under 53 cents. Copying done in the best manner. M. Chapin." (Halo at edge, scratch across face, oxidation to metal mat). 5th item: Framed printed photograph, possibly salt print, identified in pen on back as "Major James A. Craige." 3 3/4" x 2 3/4" sight. 6th item: Photographic print of an engraved portrait of Gen. R.S. Ewell, 4" x 4 7/8". (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Leather album has wear and cracking to spine, several pages are empty or torn, with toning. Individual items - see item description above.
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SIXTEEN CIVIL WAR ERA IMAGES OF
SIXTEEN CIVIL WAR ERA IMAGES OF MILITARY PERSONNEL To include: thirteen (13) CDVs of which seven are Union officers (one photo laid on top of a CDV); four (4) CDVs of enlisted men, one actually a cadet or drummer; one small print laid to a card; a sailor; two 9th plate tintypes, possibly postwar; an 1866 image showing a Union soldier in Cincinnati home from the war with his daughter.
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Civil War atlas, compiled by Calvin
Civil War atlas, compiled by Calvin D. Cowles, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891-1895, Volume I of two, to "Accompany Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies…", quarter red leather, 18-3/4 x 15-3/4 in. Later rebinding, all maps present, some light toning, some corners rubbed, slight separations, minor folds at title page, some wrinkled papers and minor chips throughout. The Estate of the Late Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman
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Civil War CDVs of Union Generals
Civil War CDVs of Union Generals & Naval Figures Lot of 8 including: Brigadier General Abram Duryea (1815-1809) CDV by E. Anthony from a Brady negative; Major General Gouverneur K. Warren (1830-1882) CDV by E.&H.T. Anthony from a Brady negative ink identified on verso; an albumen CDV engraving of Major General John Sedgwick (1813-1864) with printed identification on verso anonymous publisher; a Brady CDV of an unidentified officer; an illustrated CDV of three officers published by Moulton & Larkin of Elmira NY and affixed with a two cent revenue stamp on verso; a CDV of an unidentified naval officer displaying a short sword backmark of R.A. Lewis of New York; a CDV of an unidentified naval officer backmark of Jacobs of Brooklyn; and a CDV of a French Naval officer signed in ink on verso A Madame Oudin. Souvenir respectueux es gracieux. / New-York 12.Mars 1863(?) / Rene Perone / Commissaire de la Zisiphone.
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Civil War-Era Carte de Visite
Civil War-Era Carte de Visite Album, with embossed green cover, brass clasp and gilt edges, containing eighty-eight cartes de visite, depicting a variety of portrait subjects, chief among them Gen. George B. McClellan and other Union officers, primarily from the 22nd Wisconsin Infantry, including Col. Edward Bloodgood, Charles E. Buell (Lt. Col., Co. C), Darwin R. May (Capt., Co. C), William Bones (Capt., Co. K), Francis Mead (Capt., Co. A), Charles E. Dudley (1st Lt., Co. D), Ira P. Nye (1st. Lt., Co. B), and Dr. Henry W. Cansdell (Surgeon, Co. F & S), other cards with young men and ladies of fashion, some children and other members of the Beaumann/Bowman family, a sea captain and his wife, and two amusing images of a prized rat-catching pit bull, most cards from photographers Savage and Ottinger, Salt Lake City, Utah but some from Milwaukee, Green Bay, Oshkosh, and other Wisconsin cities, and also Chicago, Boston, Pittsburgh, Vermont, et al., several of the military cards by I. H. Bonsall, along with three lithograph cards of Union officers Gen. Rufus King, Col. Edgar O'Connor (2 WI Inf. Co. F & S) and Lt. Col. Lucius Fairchild (2 WI Inf. Co. F & S), the cards h. 4", w. 2-3/8", the album h. 6-1/2", w. 9", d. 2-1/4".
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(4) CDV CIVIL WAR SOLDIER IMAGES
(4) CDV CIVIL WAR SOLDIER IMAGES & DAGUERREOTYPE(lot of 5) Civil War CDVs and tintype: (1) CDV of uniformed Union Civil War officer, back mark of Brown & Higgins, Wheeling, West Virginia; (1) CDV size card entitled "Our Present Peace Commissioners" with images of Grant, Sheridan, Sherman, Porter Farragut, Thomas and Johnson; (1) Matthew Brady CDV photo of a Union Army Major in uniform, Brady name at front and back; (1) tintype of a man dressed in a suit and wearing a Union kepi; (1) daguerreotype of young man in unknown uniform **Provenance: A prominent Dallas, Texas estate**
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Set Civil War books: Photographic
Set Civil War books: Photographic History of the Civil War , ten volumes (complete), edited by Francis Miller, original blue cloth covers with gilt spine labels, The Review of Reviews Company, New York, 1912, 11 x 8 in. Wear to bindings, corners and spines, Volume I with tear at top of spine, Volumes I and III with broken covers at spines, pages with toning. Private Collection
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CIVIL WAR PHOTOS INC. THOMAS SIGNED
CIVIL WAR PHOTOS INC. THOMAS SIGNED CDV, GRANT, JOHNSON...Group of Civil War era albumen prints, CDVs, and a stereoscope of Union officers and two Presidents. 1st item: Autographed CDV of Major General Thomas, signed below image. Stamped on back Giers & Co., Nashville, Tenn., 4" x 2 1/2". 2nd-3rd items: Two CDVs, one of President Andrew Johnson and other a composite illustration view of President Lincoln surrounded by Union officers, 2-1/2" x 4" each. 4th item: Framed oval albumen print of President Andrew Johnson, seated in a chair, published by Giers & Co., Nashville, Tenn. with label verso, and 1976 newspaper articles taped to back of frame, 14" x 12" framed. 5th item: Albumen oval print of General U.S. Grant, 12" x 10" sheet. 6th item: Stereoview portrait of Lieut. Gen'l Ulysses S. Grant, published by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., New York, #2965 Prominent Portraits, with 3 cent green Proprietary stamp on reverse, 4" x 7 1/2" framed. Provenance: the estate of Giers descendant Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, formerly of Historic Devon Farm, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: overall good condition with very small tear at lower right corner. Some toning to paper. 2nd-3rd items: President Johnson CDV with toning and surface grime and Lincoln group CDV with pin hole on mounting paper, some foxing and surface grime. 4th-5th items: Both with surface grime and stains to back. Abrasions to frame. 6th item: Surface grime and stains to image.
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Collection of books many on Civil
Collection of books many on Civil War subjects. ?
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1 vol. (American Civil War.)
1 vol. (American Civil War.) Croffut, W.A.; Morris, John M. The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During The War of 1861-65. Comprising a Detailed Account of The Various Regiments and Batteries. New York: Ledyard Bill, 1868. First edition. Thick 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial brown cloth, spine gilt; some edge wear, spine scuffed. With 12 steel-engraved plates. Scattered light foxing, title page toned, very occasional minor internal dampstaining. Sound copy.
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Lot of twelve Civil War
Lot of twelve Civil War carte-de-visite photographs; several William Fricke (photographer), Lincoln and other Civil War images. 4" x 2 1/4".
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CIVIL WAR CDV GROUP PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL WAR CDV GROUP PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERSGroup of 8 small carte-de-visite portraits. Carte de visite portraits depict various Union soldiers, some with names on the back including Morris Worthington, a drummer with Pennsylvania Volunteer Company K who mustered in Sept. 20, 1861. Many wearing military coats, hats, ect. Approx. 2-1/2" L x 4" L. See images for detail. This item can be shipped in-house.
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GROUP OF 13 CIVIL WAR RELATED CDV
GROUP OF 13 CIVIL WAR RELATED CDV CARDSCollection of 13 Civil War Related carte de visite cards from various studios, including several officers in uniform including a signed Major General James "Birdseye" Mc Pherson CDV, Kearny, Thomas, McClellan, Hooker, Thomas Waldon (NY Private), Brig. General Robert P. Kennedy, 3 other unnamed subjects and 1 group shot of soldiers in uniform. Lot also includes a hand tinted card of an African American female with a white child and a portrait card depicting the "Old Abe" or Live Eagle, the symbol on the flag of the 8th Wisconsin Regiment. Note: Major General James "Birdseye" Mc Pherson was killed at the Battle of Atlanta, facing the army of John Bell Hood, his old West Point classmate. He was the second highest ranking Union officer killed during the Civil War. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All overall good condition with minor toning and wear to edges.
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1 vol. (American Civil War.)
1 vol. (American Civil War.) Carte-de-Visite Photo Album. New York, ca. 1861-1865. Oblong 4to, orig. embossed brown morocco, spine gilt, a.e.g., brass clasps (defective); joints & extremities rubbed. Minor dampstaining near spine of bottom edge - not affecting photos. Holding 60 Carte-de-Visite portraits of Union political & military notables. Signed photos include Robert Anderson (comdr. of Ft. Sumter), Gen. Joseph Hooker, Gen. George B. McClellan, Gen. Fitz-John Porter, Gen. Winfield Scott (signed on verso) - not shown in uniform, Montgomery Blair (Lincoln's Postmaster General, counsel for Dred Scott), William H. Seward (Lincoln's Sec. of State), Gideon Welles (Lincoln's Sec. of Navy); also signed photos of Robert & Louis Philippe D'Orleans (French-born nobles serving under McClellan). Internally generally clean, a few photo frames torn, photos in very good to excellent states of preservation. Album includes gilt-printed title: The Photographic Album. new York: D. Appleton, 1861. Provenance upon request. ,500-
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[Civil War - CDV] CDV of Capt.
[Civil War - CDV] CDV of Capt. Edward J. Jones 11th Mass. Battery with ?Heard & Moseley/Boston? imprint and period ink signature beneath portrait. Jones commanded the battery from its inception in August 1862 as a nine-month organization finally mustering out with the reorganized three year battery in June 1865 as brevet major. The nine month battery served in the Washington Defenses with the 22nd Corps. The reorganized battery took the field during Grant??Ts Rapidan Campaign and engaged in heavy fighting during the summer of 1864 at the Wilderness Spotsylvania and Cold Harbor before settling in for the Petersburg siege. The battery later participated in the Appomattox Campaign and the Grand Review in Washington D.C. The identical view of Jones is pictured on HDS. Condition: The carte is VG. with strong corners.
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U.S. Civil War Framed Print This
U.S. Civil War Framed Print This print is titled Volunteer and depicts a soldier standing with canteen. Image measures 16 x 22". Nicely framed and matted. Condition: Excellent. Ready to hang.