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Image shows three company grade officers posed in a New York City studio. The officer on the left leans against a table while the one in the middle stands cradling his M1850 Foot Officer’s sword in… (1054-722). Learn More »
Seated view of a young man wearing a dark civilian suit and a kepi holding an over the shoulder horn. The subject holds the horn up to his lips as if he is playing. He is seated in a slight profile… (1054-122). Learn More »
Offered is stereo card 3340 from the series 'The War for the Union". It is titled "Church built by the Engineers at Poplar Grove, near Petersburg, Va.". The view is of a wooden church complete with… (552-44). Learn More »
The Garibaldi Guard was the nickname of the 39th New York Infantry, a regiment of Italian-Americans recruited mostly from New York City. Most of the members of this regiment were men who had fought… (552-32). Learn More »
Image shows two men seated with two men standing behind with each one resting a single hand on the shoulder of the soldier seated in front. All are Privates. Three of the four men wear the dark double… (945-249). Learn More »
Vignette bust image of an unknown Union Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel or Major. The subject sports muttonchops and wears a dark double-breasted frock coat. His shoulder straps are visible but the rank… (1054-764). Learn More »
Image shows the interior of a large, long building with rows of beds on each side. Counting the pillows as the beds go off into the distance there are at least 60 beds visible. There is nothing on the… (1054-812). Learn More »
After undergoing whatever treatment could be administered at army division or corps field hospitals, Civil War casualties were usually evacuated to larger general hospitals near metropolitan areas.… (1054-673). Learn More »
Plain mount (6” x 4 ½”) with image (4” x 3 ¼”) of the Union camp and supply depot at City Point, Virginia. Tents visible on high ground in distance, horses and corral below the camp. … (1054-2062). Learn More »
This mustached and goateed captain has turned over the collar of his frock coat to reveal a high white starched shirt collar and bowtie, and he is also showing off a nice pair of double-bordered… (1054-843). Learn More »
This outdoor image was taken between 1864 and 1873. It shows the four-story Wabank House on Broad Street in Lititz. The hotel originally stood in Lancaster and opened its doors in 1855. In the summer… (670-08). Learn More »
$180.00
Originally $225.00
Oreo case has mother of pearl accent in center of each side. On the inside is an image of a young man wearing a civilian frock coat over a military vest, white shirt and cravat. Other side shows a… (1054-1225). Learn More »
Yellow mount with photographs of “30lb. Rifled Parrott Guns that Shelled Charleston.” Images are crisp and clear. “American Scenery” series. Blank back. Whole card is in good… (1054-622). Learn More »
$45.00
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Image is a late 19th or early 20th Century copy of a wartime image. Photo shows a soldier seated with his musket being held vertically next to him. The subject wears a forage cap, dark shell jacket… (668-27). Learn More »
$30.00
Originally $40.00
Image shows a balding gray bearded man in a dark suit. View is a vignette bust image of Surgeon M. C. Kellogg. Image is good with excellent contrast and surface is mostly clean. Reverse has period… (1054-930). Learn More »
General McClellan was an engineer by training and disposition. His advance up the Peninsula toward Richmond in 1862 was calculated and methodical. When Confederates contested his progress by digging… (1054-186). Learn More »
This wonderful image shows a father and mother seated in chairs with their three children standing around them. The bearded father sits at left center wearing the usual dark suit with white shirt and… (1054-170). Learn More »
Full standing view of Sergeant Norman Bates in uniform holding a large American flag on a staff. Bates is wearing a dark frock coat and trousers. The coat has an odd variant od Sergeant’s chevrons… (1054-994). Learn More »
For the Civil War soldier, his bunkmates, tent mates or friends were his “pards.” This sixth-plate tintype shows four young soldiers, two seated and two standing, freshly shaved and barbered, all… (1054-147). Learn More »
Three-quarter standing CDV of Lieutenant Hillary Beyer. Image shows Beyer cradling his Model 1850 Foot Office’s sword in his left arm. He wears a dark frock coat, sash and sword belt with eagle… (224-466). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
U.s. 1859 Pattern Dragoon/ Cavalry Saddle Blanket »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Cavalry Carbine Sling Swivel »
This is a unique opportunity to acquire a one-of-a-kind U.S. cavalry officer’s saber. Frederick W. Widmann emigrated to the U.S. in 1816 and set up business in Philadelphia as a die-sinker and sword-mounter using imported sword blades by 1825.… (870-279). Learn More »
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