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Lowell is shown standing leaning on a table. He wears a dark civilian suit and a heavy dark overcoat with fur lining. Image is clear with excellent contrast. Mount and paper are good. Bottom of mount… (1097-242). Learn More »
CDV is of Abraham T. Hilands standing by a table and chair posed in front of a balustrade and a painted pastoral backdrop. He wears a dark kepi with an embroidered infantry hunting horn with… (286-800). Learn More »
Image shows a large two-story house viewed from the end of its tree and bush lined driveway. The house as a chimney at each end with five windows across the top floor and two on each side of a porch… (1097-237). Learn More »
Nice outdoor view of the 1765 church in Falls Church, Virginia. The two-story building is viewed from across the street. The upper story has 5 arched windows while the lower has four, two on each side… (1097-236). Learn More »
Image shows Holmes in a black civilian suit standing with one hand resting on the back of a chair. Image has excellent clarity and contrast. Mount and paper are very good. Bottom of mount has a modern… (1097-239). Learn More »
Image shows Hutchings standing in full uniform. He holds his kepi in hand wearing single-breasted officer’s frock, sash, sword belt, and sword. Image is clear with good contrast. Reverse has simple… (526-53). Learn More »
CDV shows a gray haired and heavily bearded Loomis seated in a chair wearing a dark double-breasted frock coat with shoulder straps and light trousers. He is striking the typical Napoleonic… (801-370). Learn More »
$124.00
Originally $155.00
George H. Nickerson was a 27 year-old photographer from Orleans, Mass., who put his talents to very good use in the army. Enlisting on 9/13/62, he was commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant of Co. E, 43rd… (1054-692). Learn More »
Offered is stereo card 3340 from the series 'The War for the Union". It is titled "Church built by the Engineers at Poplar Grove, near Petersburg, Va.". The view is of a wooden church complete with… (552-44). Learn More »
The Garibaldi Guard was the nickname of the 39th New York Infantry, a regiment of Italian-Americans recruited mostly from New York City. Most of the members of this regiment were men who had fought… (552-32). Learn More »
Very nice post war bust view image in civilian dresss measures 6 1/4" x 8 1/4" on 10 3/8" x 12 5/8" mount. Slight waviness to mount; light scattered soiling. Period ink ID, "George A. Marsden,… (336-52). Learn More »
$80.00
Originally $195.00
Photo is of a man in a suit standing in front of a streamer-draped storefront labeled, “H.P. COBB”. One can see the hitching posts to the sides and items displayed in front of the store. Reverse… (P13248). Learn More »
$25.00
Originally $35.00
Nice clear bust view image of a man sporting muttonchops and wearing a light civilian suit. Image is mostly clean with only light surface dirt along the edges. Reverse has the photographer’s imprint… (890-49). Learn More »
Image shows McClellan in the uniform of a Major General posed with his left hand holding his coat at mid-chest and jauntily leaning against the base of a column. Mrs. McClellan is seated in a chair in… (890-57). Learn More »
Image shows Mitchel seated in a chair with his arms crossed over his chest. He wears a dark double-breasted frock coat with matching dark trousers. The coat has Generals shoulder straps with black… (337-270). Learn More »
This 1/6 plate ambrotype was stolen at the Civil War show in Richmond, VA the weekend of July 21st -22nd. If you see this image or have any information, please e-mail [email protected] or call… (000-00). Learn More »
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This letter comes from the hand of famed Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain of the 20th Maine and is written to his wife from his shelter tent in the Shenandoah Valley near Front Royal. Dated July 24th 1863, Col. Chamberlain details the fight of… (557-250). Learn More »