HALF PLATE TINTYPE OF FOUR MEMBERS OF THE 15TH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY

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Item Code: 945-249

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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 piped shell jacket unique to the 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry with the fourth man wearing the standard issue cavalry shell jacket.

Image has excellent clarity and good contrast but it does have some waviness to the plate and light scratches.

There is no mat, frame or case but due to its size it is still an eye catching image.

The 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry was organized in October of 1862 and was assigned to the Army of the Cumberland. The regiment saw action at Stones River, Mossy Creek and several smaller skirmishes.

During its service the regiment lost 128 officers and men killed, died wounds and disease plus others wounded.  [ad]

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