CDV UNIDENTIFIED MEMBER OF THE 15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY

CDV UNIDENTIFIED MEMBER OF THE 15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY

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Item Code: 945-241

Image shows a soldier with long sideburns wearing a black felt slouch hat with the hat cord off to the side. His shell jacket lacks the double piping usually seen on the 15th’s jackets but it does have the low collar with double buttons on each side.

Image is excellent and is on a mount that has a printed frame.

Reverse is blank.

The 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry was organized in October of 1862 and was assigned to the Army of the Cumberland. The regiment saw action at Stones River, Mossy Creek and several smaller skirmishes.

During its service the regiment lost 128 officers and men killed, died wounds and disease plus others wounded.  [ad]

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