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Item Code: 2025-3407
Few senior officers of the Civil War are more recognizable than JEB Stuart. This image is endlessly recognizable to students of the war as part of a mid-war series taken of the General not terribly long before his mortal wounding in 1864.
The image is mounted to a common card with a double gilt border pattern. “J.E.B. Stuart” is penciled across the bottom edge of the image and the card remains clean. A spot of rolling is noted along the top edge of the card. The reverse is fairly-clean with minor foxing. A spot of material loss is noted at upper right. “J.E.B. Stuart” is penciled across the top, and a canceled stamp, dated “AUG 26 1865”, partially obscures the E. A. Anthony photographer back mark at center.
An exceptional piece for the Civil War image collector. [cm] [ph:L]
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