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  • 1915 UCV Richmond Reunion Badge1915 UCV Richmond Reunion Badge
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    1915 UCV Richmond Reunion Badge
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    From the 1915 Confederate reunion in Richmond, VA, this badge has Lee’s image on the front and three Confederate flags on the reverse.  A very attractive UCV reunion souvenir.
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  • Andersonville Prison Albumen Photograph taken by A. J. RiddleAndersonville Prison Albumen Photograph taken by A. J. Riddle
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    Andersonville Prison Albumen Photograph taken by A. J. Riddle
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    Andersonville (or Camp Sumpter as it was known) Prison was built in early 1864 in order to move the large number of Federal prisoners in and around Richmond to a place of greater security and more abundant food.  The prison was surrounded by a stockade of logs with sentry boxes…
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  • Benton Barracks Triple Armed Cavalryman
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    Benton Barracks Triple Armed Cavalryman
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    This quarter plate tintype of a triple armed Union cavalryman was taken at Benton Barracks with the iconic cannon/mortar/flag backdrop.  The cavalryman is in full standing pose with his unsheathed sword pointed to the ground.  A Burnside carbine is at his side on the carbine sling.  The sling buckle is…
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  • Benton Barracks Triple Armed Cavalrymen
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    Benton Barracks Triple Armed Cavalrymen
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    This sixth plate tintype is loaded with content.  A pair of cavalrymen are standing in front of the Benton Barracks “Fort on the Hill” backdrop.  They are fully displaying their cavalry sabres out of the scabbards in one hand and are holding short rifles or muskets, rather than carbines, in…
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  • Brigadier General Elisha Franklin Paxton's Southern Cross of HonorBrigadier General Elisha Franklin Paxton’s Southern Cross of Honor
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    Brigadier General Elisha Franklin Paxton’s Southern Cross of Honor
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    At the November 1899 United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) convention in Richmond, Virginia, a design was approved for a cross of honor for valor and patriotism to be bestowed on Confederate veterans. This cross is known as the Southern Cross of Honor. The cross is in the form of…
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  • Capt. William W. Chenault and Wife, Co. I, 49th North Carolina InfantryCapt. William W. Chenault and Wife, Co. I, 49th North Carolina Infantry
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    Capt. William W. Chenault and Wife, Co. I, 49th North Carolina Infantry
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    Ambrotypes, 6th plate William W. Chenault was a 25-year-old physician when he enlisted at Catawba Co. North Carolina as a Captain on March 19, 1862. He was commissioned into Co. I (Catawba Marksmen), 49th North Carolina Infantry on April 16, 1862.  The regiment’s colonel was future Confederate general Stephen Dodson…
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  • CDV of Capt. Henry Clay Irby, Co. D, 9th Tenn. Inf.CDV of Capt. Henry Clay Irby, Co. D, 9th Tenn. Inf.
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    CDV of Capt. Henry Clay Irby, Co. D, 9th Tenn. Inf.
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    Henry C. Irby enlisted as a lieutenant in Co. D, 9th Tenn. Inf. on May 15, 1861.  The regiment was hard fought at Shiloh, and the casualties were so great that Irby was briefly in charge of the regiment.  Irby was promoted to captain in May of 1862.  The regiment…
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  • CDV of John Ericcson, Inventor of the USS Monitor, with Rare Inscription by John Rogers MeigsCDV of John Ericcson, Inventor of the USS Monitor, with Rare Inscription by John Rogers Meigs
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    CDV of John Ericcson, Inventor of the USS Monitor, with Rare Inscription by John Rogers Meigs
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    Very nice condition CDV of John Ericcson, of Monitor fame.  Verso is marked J. E. Tilton & Co., Boston.  Of major significance is the period pen marking, “Ericsson – the Scientist, Bo’t of Franck Taylor, Penn. Av. Wash. D.C. Mar. 31, 1862. = H0.20F. J. Meigs.”  J. Meigs was John…
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  • CDV Size Tintype of a Union Cavalryman
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    CDV Size Tintype of a Union Cavalryman
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    This uncommon CDV size image depicts a standing Union cavalry soldier with his sabre fully displayed in the scabbard.  He is wearing a cavalry shell jacket with nicely gilded trim and buttons.  His belt has a gilded sabre belt plate and cap box.  The image has a three-dimensional look to…
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  • Confederate in Octagonal Case with Musket and Canteen
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    Confederate in Octagonal Case with Musket and Canteen
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    This fine sixth plate ambrotype depicts a serious Confederate soldier in an octagonal case.  He is posed seated while presenting his model 1816 conversion musket.  His uniform is well-tailored and is likely standard for his company.  The buttons are gilded.  His forage cap has letters which likely designate his unit,…
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  • Confederate Soldier from the Peyton/Grimes FamiliesConfederate Soldier from the Peyton/Grimes Families
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    Confederate Soldier from the Peyton/Grimes Families
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    Extremely nice sixth plate ambrotype of a Confederate from the Peyton and Grimes families.  The image has the earmarks of an unsigned Rees.  It is painted on the back in the relievo style, as Rees did many times.  The glass is roughly cut and displays the remains of paper seals,…
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  • Confederate Soldier Identified as Albert H. Puckett, Co. C, 14th Tennessee Infantry
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    Confederate Soldier Identified as Albert H. Puckett, Co. C, 14th Tennessee Infantry
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    This fine Confederate sixth plate tintype has the soldier’s name A. H. Puckett written in the case in period writing.   In the case it says: A. H. Puckett This the 2 day Of December 1864 This you see Remember me Albert H. Puckett enlisted on May 16, 1861 as a…
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  • Confederate Soldier with Shell Jacket and Gibson Wooden Buttons
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    Confederate Soldier with Shell Jacket and Gibson Wooden Buttons
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    This sixth plate ambrotype is a seated view of a Confederate soldier wearing a shell jacket with what appears to be Gibson contract wooden buttons.  The pose is a classic view with the subject seated with one arm resting on a table.  A book is also placed on the table…
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  • Confederate with Artillery Style Two-Piece CS Belt Plate
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    Confederate with Artillery Style Two-Piece CS Belt Plate
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    This exceptional half plate ruby ambrotype depicts a determined Confederate soldier with a very serious look about him.  He is seated in front of a plain backdrop which looks like part of an itinerant photographer’s studio.  He is wearing a plain single-breasted frock coat with contrasting cuffs, and trousers with…
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  • Cornet Band Drummer CDVCornet Band Drummer CDV
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    Cornet Band Drummer CDV
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    Cornet bands were popular during the Civil War.  The instrumentation consisted of varying types of brass instruments collectively referred to as cornets. The bands were usually supported by a snare and bass drum. This nicely hand colored Carte de Visite depicts a musician in a Cornet band standing with his…
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  • Defiant Rebel with D-Guard Bowie Knife
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    Defiant Rebel with D-Guard Bowie Knife
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    This sixth plate ruby ambrotype certainly has an Edmund Ruffin look to it.  The gentleman is too old to serve in the army, but he shows his support for the Southern cause with his stern demeanor and prominent display of a D-guard bowie knife.  Without words he is saying do…
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  • Double Armed Confederate with Colt Revolver and D Guard Bowie Knife
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    Double Armed Confederate with Colt Revolver and D Guard Bowie Knife
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    This sixth plate Confederate ambrotype features some great content.  The soldier is posed with his weapons held up in each hand for all to see.  He is obviously ready for a fight.  Prominently displayed is the large D guard Bowie knife with gilded guard.  He has a Colt revolver in…
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  • Double Armed Yankee Corporal
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    Double Armed Yankee Corporal
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    Beautiful sixth plate clear glass ambrotype of a Union corporal armed with a small percussion boot pistol and Sheffield style knife in his belt.  He is wearing a frock coat with nicely tinted corporal stripes on the sleeves, blue for infantry.  His Hardee hat is decked out with an infantry…
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  • Double Armed Yankee Sergeant
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    Double Armed Yankee Sergeant
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    Beautiful sixth plate tintype of a Union sergeant armed with what looks like a Model 1816 conversion musket. The double strapped front barrel band and buttonhead ramrod are strong clues.  He has a Smith & Wesson Model #1 revolver tucked into his belt, which has a cap box and bayonet…
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  • Double Armed Yankee with Hidden FriendsDouble Armed Yankee with Hidden Friends
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    Double Armed Yankee with Hidden Friends
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    This nice sixth plate tintype of a double armed standing Yankee has some interesting content.  The soldier is posed in front of a portable canvas backdrop with his musket at his side.  The musket has the bayonet attached.  In his belt is what appears to be a colt revolver.  He…
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  • Double Armed Yankee with Marston Pocket RevolverDouble Armed Yankee with Marston Pocket Revolver
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    Double Armed Yankee with Marston Pocket Revolver
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    The Union soldier in this sixth plate tintype is double armed with a pistol and bayonet in his belt.  The pistol is quite uncommon in a civil war image, as it is a Marston pocket revolver.  The Marston Pocket Model Revolver was a 31 caliber 5-shot percussion revolver with walnut…
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  • First or Second New Hampshire Soldier
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    First or Second New Hampshire Soldier
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    Daguerreotype and Ruby Ambrotype, 9th plate Very nice ruby ambrotype of a soldier from the first or second New Hampshire.  The daguerreotype is of the same individual as a younger man.  The uniform was issued to the first and second New Hampshire and consisted of a gray wool swallow-tail coat…
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  • First Sergeant John E. Cram, Co. B, 11th New Hampshire Inf.First Sergeant John E. Cram, Co. B, 11th New Hampshire Inf.
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    First Sergeant John E. Cram, Co. B, 11th New Hampshire Inf.
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    This sixth plate tintype depicts a classically posed New Hampshire soldier displaying his regiment and company insignia on the top of his kepi.  The soldier is first sergeant John E. Cram of Co. B, 11th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry.  His sergeant stripes and part of the lozenges representing a first…
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  • Gilham's Manual of Instruction for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate StatesGilham’s Manual of Instruction for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States
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    Gilham’s Manual of Instruction for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States
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    William Gilham was an 1840 graduate of West Point who fought in the Seminole and Mexican wars.  Desiring to be an educator, he joined the faculty of the Virginia Military Institute in 1846.  At VMI, Gilham developed the departments of Chemistry and Agriculture, taught infantry tactics and served as the…
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