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This known photograph is overlayed in stereoscopic fashion and shows a partial boot found on the field of a Revolutionary War battle containing the severed leg of a British officer. The images are in… (1266-867). Learn More »
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This dual image is mounted to a muted yellow card and features four members of the Chippewa Tribe, three women and a baby, bringing a canoe to rest along the bank of a body of water. Each image is in… (1266-854). Learn More »
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Spotted Tail, born in 1823, was a prominent leader of the Brulé Sichangu Lakota Sioux tribe during a time of significant upheaval and conflict in the American West. He is often recognized as one of… (1266-848). Learn More »
This dual image shows a Native American man in minimal clothing with his tribal clothing hanging from nearby foliage. A large, Brown Eagle is perched atop a branch just above his head. The printed… (1266-842). Learn More »
This stereoview card features a dual view of a young child sleeping in the woods on a rudimentary hammock, mounted to a yellow card. The card was published by “J. E. WHITNEY,” of “174 THIRD… (1266-841). Learn More »
This dual image shows the home of “General Warden”, with an ink note at lower right which reads “Residence of Genl S Warden Darlington”. The state is listed but is obscured by slight outer… (2024-7089). Learn More »
This uncommon pair of colorized stereoscopic images feature views of different sections of the Gettysburg National Cemetery. One card shows a portion of the unknown section of the cemetery with… (2023-437). Learn More »
This period stereoview features one of the most photographed locations of the Civil War - Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Site of the “Battle Above the Clouds”, it became an iconic spot where… (2024-5702). Learn More »
Many Prisoner of War camps earned their infamous reputations, with one of the most famous being Libby Prison in Richmond. Originally intended to house captured Union officers during the Peninsula… (2024-5618). Learn More »
This period stereoview card was published by E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO. and features one of the most photographed locations of the Civil War - Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Site of the… (2024-5620). Learn More »
Taylor and Huntington orange-mount stereoview of Custer titled on the mount at lower right, " 1613. Gen. G.A. Custer. Photograph taken in 1864," along with printed information on the series at left… (490-5574). Learn More »
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This view was sometimes identified as Custer as a lieutenant, likely from the fatigue dress, but is designated by Katz as #38, showing Custer as a general and dated by him as on or about July 11,… (490-5573). Learn More »
Nice stereo view by Tipton and captioned as “NO. 538 TABLE ROCK, LARGEST BOULDER AT DEVIL’S DEN.” View is on yellow card stock with “ARTISTIC STEREO GEMS OF GETTYSBURG SCENERY” on one side… (410-876). Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked bright yellow card. The view is looking up the patch way that leads from the Baltimore Pike into the Soldier’s National Cemetery. Visible along the pathway are… (410-873). Learn More »
Yellow mount with images of the town of Amherst’s Civil War Soldiers’ monument. Images are light but clear. Unknown photographer. Pen & ink inscription on reverse lists all soldier’s names… (1054-626). Learn More »
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This stereo view by Tipton is of Superintendent’s Lodge located within the grounds of the Soldier’s National Cemetery at Gettysburg. The Lodge was home for the cemetery caretaker or… (635-519). Learn More »
This stereo view by Tipton is of the rostrum in the Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg not long after it was completed. Card is captioned as “No. 519 – THE ROSTRUM. – SOLDIER’S NAT’L… (635-522). Learn More »
View is of the Orndorff Mill near the Middle Bridge along Antietam Creek. Photo is by B. W. T. PHREANER of Hagerstown, Maryland. The image shows the creek in the foreground with the mill itself on the… (737-60). Learn More »
View is of the neatly fenced in lane leading to Major General George B. McClellan’s headquarters along Antietam Creek. Photo is by B. W. T. PHREANER of Hagerstown, Maryland. The image looks up the… (734-59). Learn More »
Excellent clear view taken on Antietam Creek looking upstream over a dam toward one of the stone bridges crossing the creek. The dam is believed to have powered Newcomer’s Mill which was owned by… (734-61). Learn More »
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Historical Firearms Stolen From The National Civil War Museum In Harrisburg, Pa »
Theft From Gravesite Of Gen. John Reynolds »
Selection Of Unframed Prints By Don Troiani »
Fine Condition Brass Infantry Bugle Insignia »
British Imported, Confederate Used Bayonet »
Scarce New Model 1865 Sharps Still In Percussion Near Factory New »
Sixth plate hand-gilt ambrotype. Leatherette case. Anonymous artist. North Carolina. Private Aurelius James “A.J.” Dula (1843 - 1913), a member of Company A (the "Caldwell Rough and Ready Boys”) of the 22nd North Carolina Infantry. A native… (846-577). Learn More »