UNIDENTIFIED SIXTH PLATE TINTYPE OF 15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY SOLDIER

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Image is a three-quarter seated view of a Private posed with one arm resting on a covered table. The subject wears a dark forage cap and a dark double piped shell jacket peculiar to the 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry with light trousers. All buttons are lightly touched with gilt.

Image is clear with contrast that is a tiny bit on the dark side but this does not detract.

Photo has a plain brass mat with frame and comes in a complete leather case. The case spine has been nicely repaired using cloth tape that looks similar in color to the leather.

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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