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Image is a bust view of Scheffer wearing a dark vest, light shirt and bowtie. Contrast and clarity are good. Paper and mount have light surface dirt and minor foxing. Reverse has a printed obituary… (846-394). Learn More »
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The general is posed standing by a column. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with black felt collar and cuffs. He also wears matching dark trousers. Visible on one shoulder is his shoulder… (410-845). Learn More »
CDV shows Prince in the classic Napoleonic pose with one hand behind his back and the other stuffed in his coat. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with a black felt collar and shoulder… (2023-2945). Learn More »
CDV is a full standing view of Harry W. Gilmor posed in left profile. He wears a light-colored double-breasted frock coat with a dark collar bearing the three horizontal bars of a captain. He also… (2023-2944). Learn More »
CDV shows Tilghman standing facing the camera in full Confederate uniform. He wears a light-colored double-breasted coat with matching light trousers. The coat has a dark collar bearing the three… (2023-2943). Learn More »
Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio, in December 1839, but from the age of 14 attended school in Monroe, Michigan, where his older half-sister had settled, and the town turned out to be the hometown… (490-5572). Learn More »
This is Katz #50 in his catalog study, “Custer in Photographs.” This was taken at the Brady studios on January 3, 1865, after the conclusion of the victorious 1864 Shenandoah Campaign and not long… (490-5571). Learn More »
This is one of a small group of photos Custer had taken at Brady’s Gallery in New York City on or about February 15, 1864, shortly after marrying Libbie Bacon in Michigan on February 9. Katz has… (490-5570). Learn More »
This is one of a small group of photos Custer had taken at Brady’s Gallery in New York City on or about February 15, 1864. Katz has numbered them K-28 to K-33, of which this is #29. Custer had… (490-5569). Learn More »
Image shows Averell from the waist-up looking directly into the camera. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with black felt collar brigadier generals shoulder straps. Contrast and clarity are… (410-844). Learn More »
Image is a CDV of General Pleasonton posed with his arms by his side with a cape draped over one shoulder. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with black velvet collar and cuffs with matching… (410-843). Learn More »
This seated view of the famous cavalryman is # K-70 in Katz’s study of Custer in Photographs. This one is backmarked “GUY B. DAVIS, SUCCESSOR TO / PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST C. MILLER, BURLINGTON… (490-5568). Learn More »
Taylor and Huntington orange-mount stereoview of Custer titled on the mount at lower right, " 1613. Gen. G.A. Custer. Photograph taken in 1864," along with printed information on the series at left… (490-5574). Learn More »
This view was sometimes identified as Custer as a lieutenant, likely from the fatigue dress, but is designated by Katz as #38, showing Custer as a general and dated by him as on or about July 11,… (490-5573). Learn More »
Image shows Sedgwick from the chest up in the uniform of a major general posing in partial left profile with his hands in his lap. Image has excellent contrast and clarity. Mount and paper are… (410-841). Learn More »
Image is a waist-up seated view of George Sykes as a brigadier general. He is posed with one arm resting over the back of a chair. He wears a double-breasted frock coat with black velvet collar and… (410-840). Learn More »
Image shows Sickles in the uniform of a major general. He is seated in right profile and is seen from the waist up. Image has excellent clarity and contrast. Mount and paper are clean. Reverse has… (410-849). Learn More »
Image shows Rosecrans posed with one arm by his side and the other thrust into his coat al la Napoleon. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with major general’s shoulder straps and black felt… (410-847). Learn More »
Image shows French posed by a chair. The General wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with black velvet collar and cuffs with major general’s shoulder straps. In his right hand is his forage cap… (410-846). Learn More »
CDV format lithograph of Rhett in fictitious uniform. Image is clear and crisp. Photographer’s backmark, E. & H.T. Anthony, New York. Robert Barnwell Rhett (born Robert Barnwell Smith;… (1138-1768). Learn More »
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Samuel D. Walton of Philadelphia had significant government contracts for forage caps, but we don’t see many of his products, or ones still bearing his label at least, perhaps in large part since they seem to have been early war. This is a very… (1052-201). Learn More »