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CDV sized steel engravings (3.75” x 2.5”). Great for framing with signatures. All have printed on the reverse, "R. R. Landon Agt. 88 Lake Street Chicago ILL". Varying degrees of scattered foxing on the reverse of each.
Scan #1:
Row 1, Left to Right
1139-289 Maj. Gen. John G. Foster
1139-302 Gen. Thomas H. Neill
Row 2, Left to Right
1139-304 Gen. Samuel R. Curtis
1139-305 Gen. Howe
1139-307 Maj. Gen. John Newton
Row 3, Left to Right
1139-308 Maj. Gen. Franz Sigel
1139-309 Gen. Greenville M. Mitchell
1139-1003 Maj. Gen. Horatio G. Wright
Scan #2:
Row 1, Left to Right
1139-1004 Maj. Gen. Edward O. Ord
1139-1005 Gen. W. F. Smith
1139-1009 Com. David Farragut
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