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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 »
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 »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked bright yellow card. Image is the large boulders forming Devil’s Den giving the viewer and idea of the hellish area the soldiers of both armies fought… (410-877). 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 monument pictured is situated along Slocum Ave on Culp’s Hill. View is looking straight on toward the front of the monument which was… (410-879). Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card and is a view of the main building of the Lutheran Theological Seminary. The camera is looking west, up Seminary Ridge from the Chambersburg Pike to… (410-866). Learn More »
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card and is a view taken somewhere along Rock Creek near Gettysburg. Contrast and clarity are very good. Paper and mount are also good. Reverse has a list… (410-871). Learn More »
$95.00
ON HOLD
Image is mounted on a plain unmarked yellow card. The view is looking into a jumble of rocks in Devil’s Den where an unknown man is posed leaning against one of the rocks. Contrast and clarity are… (410-885). 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 »
This small lot contains six pieces in all. First in the group is a wonderful 1880’s cabinet card photograph by Richmond photographer George S. Cook showing the 90 foot high stone pyramid monument… (2023-2761). Learn More »
Orange mount with images of General McPherson. From “The War For the Union” series, #2612. “Gen. J.B. McPherson, killed before Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.” Printed text on the reverse… (1054-608). Learn More »
$45.00
Originally $65.00
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 »
$30.00
Originally $45.00
Gray colored mount with caption that reads “THE ‘BLOODY ANGLE’ WHERE PICKETT’S TERRIBLE CHARGE WAS REPULSED DECIDING THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.” Shot is of the monument to the 72nd… (2023-2029). Learn More »
$25.00
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View was done by H. E. Weaver of Washington, D.C. and shows the monument to the 9th Michigan Battery on Hancock Ave across from the Pennsylvania Memorial at Gettysburg. The view is taken from the left… (2023-2025). Learn More »
Yellow mount showing the large boulders of Devil’s Den. By Mumper & Company, Gettysburg Battlefield Photographers. Images show the large boulders of Devil’s Den. “ENTRANCE TO DEVIL’S… (635-405). Learn More »
$55.00
Originally $85.00
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 »
This stereo view by Tipton is captioned “NO. 553 – NATURAL FORTIFICATIONS ON LITTLE ROUND TOP, OCCUPIED BY PENN’A RESERVES.” Stereo card has yellow mount with “STEREO GEMS OF GETTYSBURG… (635-521). 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 »
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The body of this canteen is covered in a very nice conditioned sky-blue cloth and is strongly stenciled on one side with “13” over “PV” done in white paint. The cover is solid with no signs of moth damage or seam separations. The edges of the… (490-4680). Learn More »