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CDV OF U.S. REAR ADMIRAL SAMUEL F. DU PONT

CDV OF U.S. REAR ADMIRAL SAMUEL F. DU PONT

Three-quarter view of Du pont in dress uniform. He wears a double-breasted coat with dress epaulettes, and sword belt. He cradles his sword in his arm. Image is clear with good contrast; some surface… (1139-168). Learn More »

CDV OF U.S. GENERAL JAMES B. McPHERSON, KIA AT ATLANTA

CDV OF U.S. GENERAL JAMES B. McPHERSON, KIA AT ATLANTA

Bust view of McPherson. He wears a double-breasted coat with general’s shoulder straps. Image is clear with good contrast. A pencil identification [misspelled] is under the photo on front and on the… (1139-129). Learn More »

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 »


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VERY RARE 1834 ENGINEER AND MEDICAL STAFF SWORD BY HENRY BOKER, BELONGING TO BREVET BRIGADIER GENERAL JOHN HENDRICKSON, WHO LOST A LEG AT FREDERICKSBURG, 83rd NEW YORK VOLS (9th NYSM) AND 13th V.R.C.

New patterns of swords for the U.S. army were developed from 1832 to 1834. This elegant smallsword pattern (variously called by collectors the 1832 or 1834 pattern) was designated for officers of Engineers and Medical Staff (and Pay Department as… (870-325). Learn More »

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