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CDV OF BENJAMIN BRIDGE, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

CDV OF BENJAMIN BRIDGE, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS

Seated studio view wearing military vest and frock. Image is clear with good contrast. Corners of mount have been trimmed. Photographer's backmark, Anderson & Turner, New Orleans. Revenue stamp… (1139-366). Learn More »

CDV OF ROBERT W. FRAZER, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS - MORTALLY WOUNDED AT JONESBORO

CDV OF ROBERT W. FRAZER, WASHINGTON ARTILLERY OF NEW ORLEANS - MORTALLY WOUNDED AT JONESBORO

Carte de vista of Frazer. Full-standing studio view wearing vest, short jacket, trousers, and holding kepi in hand. Image is clear with good contrast. Red tint details on the vest, jacket, and… (1139-367). Learn More »

DATED CDV OF CONFEDERATE ENGINEER COLONEL DAVID B. HARRIS BY REES OF RICHMOND

DATED CDV OF CONFEDERATE ENGINEER COLONEL DAVID B. HARRIS BY REES OF RICHMOND

Image is a straight-on bust view of Harris in a light-colored civilian suit with a dark fold down collar. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Mount is good but the paper has light scattered foxing… (1138-975). Learn More »

FULL STANDING CDV OF CONFEDERATE ARTILLERYMAN BY REES OF RICHMOND

FULL STANDING CDV OF CONFEDERATE ARTILLERYMAN BY REES OF RICHMOND

This full standing view is of Harrison W. Burton of Buckingham County, Virginia. He is posed leaning against the base of a column. He wears a dark Mexican War era forage cap or “wheel cap” with a… (1138-999). Learn More »

1868 DATED INK SIGNED CDV OF VIRGINIA ARTILLERYMAN WOUNDED AT SPOTSYLVANIA – BY REES OF RICHMOND

1868 DATED INK SIGNED CDV OF VIRGINIA ARTILLERYMAN WOUNDED AT SPOTSYLVANIA – BY REES OF RICHMOND

Image is a chest-up view of George D. Thaxton, formerly of the Richmond Howitzers, in a dark civilian suit posed in a slight left profile. Contrast and clarity are excellent. Paper and mount are very… (1138-1002). Learn More »


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AMES MANUFACTURED MODEL 1850 FIELD & STAFF OFFICER’S SWORD ID’d TO 166TH & 176TH NEW YORK OFFICER

This sword has a bright blade that exhibits light scattered mottling and very minor surface pitting in areas. The blade meas. approx. 32.00 inches long and is 1.08 inches wide at the ricasso. The spine of the blade is flat and plain. The true edge is… (2025-388). Learn More »

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