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CIVIL WAR PERIOD LITHOGRAPH OF GENERAL JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON

CIVIL WAR PERIOD LITHOGRAPH OF GENERAL JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON

CDV lithograph of Johnston in Confederate uniform. Contrast and clarity are very good. Mount and paper are also good. Reverse is blank except for some collector information in pencil. Item is from… (1138-244). Learn More »

SEATED VIEW OF ARDENT SUCCESSIONIST LOUIS T. WIGFALL – LATER A CONFEDERATE GENERAL

SEATED VIEW OF ARDENT SUCCESSIONIST LOUIS T. WIGFALL – LATER A CONFEDERATE GENERAL

Waist-up seated view of Wigfall in a dark civilian suit, white shirt and vest with a dark bowtie. Contrast and clarity are good. Mount is good but the paper has what looks like a streak of old ink… (1138-555B). Learn More »

WAR-TIME LITHOGRAPHED IMAGE OF JOHN HUNT MORGAN

WAR-TIME LITHOGRAPHED IMAGE OF JOHN HUNT MORGAN

Lithograph shows Morgan seated at a table with his legs crossed. He wears a dark civilian jacket with dark vest, light shirt, dark bowtie, light trousers and knee-high boots. He is posed with one arm… (1138-411). Learn More »

POST-WAR VIEW OF ONE OF THE LAST CONFEDERATE GENERALS TO SURRENDER – RICHARD “DICK” TAYLOR; WITH NEW JERSEY BACKMARK

POST-WAR VIEW OF ONE OF THE LAST CONFEDERATE GENERALS TO SURRENDER – RICHARD “DICK” TAYLOR; WITH NEW JERSEY BACKMARK

CDV is a waist-up view of Taylor in a dark civilian suit jacket, light vest, white shirt and striped tie. He is posed in a partial left profile. Clarity and contrast are excellent. Paper and mount are… (1138-522). Learn More »

SIGNED CDV OF ROBERT E. LEE’S SON GEORGE WASHINGTON CUSTIS LEE

SIGNED CDV OF ROBERT E. LEE’S SON GEORGE WASHINGTON CUSTIS LEE

Image is a vignette bust view of G. W. C. Lee. Only his white shirt and dark bowtie can be seen but his face is clear. Bottom of the image is signed in period ink “G. W. C. LEE.” Image has good… (1138-290). Learn More »


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ID’D P1855 MOUNTED SERVICES MUSICIAN’S SHELL JACKET – WILLIAM OSWALD, 4th PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY

William Oswald resided in Northampton County, Pennsylvania when he enlisted on August 15th, 1861.  On that same day, he mustered into Company “A” of the 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry as a Bugler.  Initially, the regiment was organized at Pittsburgh,… (1268-776). Learn More »

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