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This image features a bust view of General Anderson, one of the hardest fighting senior commanders in the Army of Northern Virginia. Anderson’s man famously stormed the Wheatfield, Rose Woods, and Devil’s Den at Gettysburg, resulting in a fairly severe wound for the General. He rejoined Longstreet’s Corps in Tennessee and fought until surrendering at Appomattox.
The photo is mounted to a common card with a double gold border pattern. Very light wear is noted along the top edge and at the bottom left corner. “Anderson” is written in pencil across the bottom of the image. The reverse is clean, with “Anderson” written across the top in pencil. Two canceled stamps are dated AUG 14 1865 and obscure the E. A. Anthony back mark.
A rare image for the collector of fine Civil War photography. [cm] [ph:L]
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