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Simon Bolivar Buckner (1823–1914) was an American soldier, Confederate general during the Civil War, and later a political leader. Born in Kentucky, Buckner graduated from West Point and served in… (1189-152). Learn More »
This CDV may be unique, in that it features a few of the more obscure men to fill the ranks – drummers of the 144th New York Infantry. A cursory search of the image reveals no other examples. … (2025-1113). Learn More »
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During the Civil War Mower earned an outstanding combat record. He personified the dedicated, unsung professional officer on whom the Union depended. In the campaign leading to the capture of… (2025-1087). Learn More »
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On September 25, 1861 he entered the Volunteer service, being appointed Colonel and commander of the 4th Vermont Volunteer Infantry. He led his unit in the Spring 1862 Peninsular Campaign,… (2025-1063). Learn More »
This post-Civil War albumen features a full standing view General Ulysses S. Grant in uniform, standing at a desk. Measuring 6.5" x 8.75", it was published in both Boston & Washington, D.C. and… (1305-06). Learn More »
General Bayard had a stellar but brief military career – ending with his mortal wounding at Fredericksburg. The image is mounted to a typical card with gold bordering and is labeled “Gen.… (2025-1058). Learn More »
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Charles enlisted at age 23 in New York City on 12/19/1861 as a 1st Lieutenant. By 4/9/1862, he was commissioned into "G" Co. New York 47th Infantry. He served honorably until his discharge on… (2025-1101). Learn More »
George’s residence was listed as San Francisco, CA when he enlisted on 2/20/1863 as a 22-year-old Sergeant. On 5/10/1863, he mustered into Company F of the 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry. He was… (2025-1050). Learn More »
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While recognized for his adept handling of logistics, he was famously derided by those who served under him as a needlessly aggressive and reckless commander – often at the unnecessary expense of… (2025-903). Learn More »
General Johnson made quite the name for himself during the early phases of the war, equipping a company of Maryland CS volunteers from his own pocket. Later, the group would become the nucleus of… (2025-1080). Learn More »
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This Carte-de-Visite image features a young US Artilleryman in a seated pose. Evident on the breast of his enlisted frock is a 22nd Corps badge, with a “1” and an “F” on the disk of his cap… (2025-1107). Learn More »
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Here we have a 5 x 7-inch mounted silver print of Confederate General Seth Barton. Barton attended West Point and eventually resigned his commission to join the Confederate Army at the outbreak of the… (1189-151). Learn More »
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This photograph measures approximately 5.5 inches by just under 4 inches and features a well-known view of General Archer, a Maryland born lawyer turned career soldier, famously captured on Day 1 at… (1189-150). Learn More »
Offered here is a very fine photograph of an unidentified Union trooper in uniform. The cavalryman wears a caped overcoat with all buttons gilted. He holds a saber in one hand and has an 1860 Colt… (2025-886). Learn More »
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General Banks was one of the most adept political operators of the war, using his extensive network to secure a general’s commission. His lack of experience led to mixed results and outright… (2025-1077). Learn More »
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For a time, Don Carlos Buell was a titan of the Western Theater, but ultimately deemed too cautious for the needs of the higher command and relieved in late 1862. This CDV is in excellent condition,… (2025-1021). Learn More »
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The Civil War saw many common men elevated to the status of hero, and Francis Jay Herron was one of these men. Herron would rise from his position of bank clerk before the war, to a Major General and… (2025-1013). Learn More »
This more uncommonly seen style of Lincoln Carte-de-Visite is a period image of a pre-existing lithograph or engraving of the President. The image is mounted to a card with a light blue lined border… (2025-1053). Learn More »
This Carte-de-Visite features a vignette bust view General John Reynolds. The image is in excellent condition with no damage, and mounted to a typical card with gold line bordering. The edges of… (2025-1096). Learn More »
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This Carte-de-Visite features a seated view of General Warren against a plain backdrop. The image is in excellent condition, mounted to a typical card with gold line bordering along the edges of the… (2025-1064). Learn More »
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Material related to Civil War military Chaplains is extremely hard to find. This is a commercially produced “officer’s style” haversack with a great stencil in white on the reverse indicating its owner was the “Chaplain / 15th Regt’ / Vt.… (2025-1851). Learn More »