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CDV OF HY J. MATHER, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

CDV OF HY J. MATHER, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

Bust view. Image is clear with light contrast. Photographer's backmark, New Orleans Photographic Company. Period ink identification and "art work" on back including Confederate flags. Mather enlisted… (1138-709). Learn More »

CDV OF P.P. GREENWOOD, 22ND CONSOLIDATED LA. INFANTRY & WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

CDV OF P.P. GREENWOOD, 22ND CONSOLIDATED LA. INFANTRY & WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

Bust view wearing frock. Image is clear with good contrast. Photographer's backmark, Anderson & Turner, New Orleans. Pencil notes and revenue stamp on back. Greenwood enlisted on April 30, 1864 as… (1138-686). Learn More »

CDV OF COLONEL WILLIAM R. MILES, MILES' LEGION OF LOUISIANA INFANTRY

CDV OF COLONEL WILLIAM R. MILES, MILES' LEGION OF LOUISIANA INFANTRY

Three-quarter standing studio view of a well-uniformed Colonel Miles. He wears a double-breasted frock with a braid galoons on his sleeves and three stars clearly visible on his collar. The image is… (1138-669). Learn More »

CDV OF LT. COLONEL WRIGHT C. SCHAUMBURG, A.A.G

CDV OF LT. COLONEL WRIGHT C. SCHAUMBURG, A.A.G

Bust view of Schaumburg as a Lt. Colonel. He wears a military frock with two stars on the collar. The image is clear with very good contrast. Photographer's backmark, J. Gurney & Son, NY. An ink… (1138-660). Learn More »

CDV BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT SELDEN GARNETT, CSA

CDV BRIGADIER GENERAL ROBERT SELDEN GARNETT, CSA

[Commonly misidentified as Robert Brooke Garnett].  The first general officer on either side to fall during the Civil War. Back-mark: “Bendann Brothers Galleries / Balto. St.” Pre-war image of… (2022-598). Learn More »


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VERY RARE 1834 ENGINEER AND MEDICAL STAFF SWORD BY HENRY BOKER, BELONGING TO BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN HENDRICKSON, WHO LOST A LEG AT FREDERICKSBURG, 83rd NEW YORK VOLS (9th NYSM) AND 13th V.R.C.

New patterns of swords for the U.S. army were developed from 1832 to 1834. This elegant smallsword pattern (variously called by collectors the 1832 or 1834 pattern) was designated for officers of Engineers and Medical Staff (and Pay Department as… (870-325). Learn More »

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