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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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    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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    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 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • Half Plate Ambrotype of Captain John Smith Cleveland, Co. H, 5th Texas Infantry
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    Half Plate Ambrotype of Captain John Smith Cleveland, Co. H, 5th Texas Infantry
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    John Smith Cleveland was born on January 7, 1826 in Selma, Dallas County, Alabama.  He was the son of Carter Harrison Cleveland and Mary Smith Cleveland.  He graduated law school in Nashville, Tennessee.  He married Mary Elizabeth Tipton.  They had seven children:  Julia, Margaret Ann, John Carter, William, Lula and…
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  • Half Plate and Quarter Plate Ambrotypes of Confederate Lt. Colonel and WifeHalf Plate and Quarter Plate Ambrotypes of Confederate Lt. Colonel and Wife
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    Half Plate and Quarter Plate Ambrotypes of Confederate Lt. Colonel and Wife
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    The same Confederate Lieutenant Colonel is pictured in this pair of ambrotypes.  The half plate image shows the officer standing alone, and the quarter plate image shows him seated with his wife standing next to him.  He appears to be wearing the same single breasted frock coat in both images,…
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  • Half Plate Tintype Grouping of the Bearden Brothers, Bibb Co. GeorgiaHalf Plate Tintype Grouping of the Bearden Brothers, Bibb Co. Georgia
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    Half Plate Tintype Grouping of the Bearden Brothers, Bibb Co. Georgia
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    Pictured in this tintype are William M. Bearden (standing) and Rufus M. Bearden of Bibb Co. GA.  William enlisted on April 15, 1861 as a private in Co. C, 8th GA Infantry (Macon Guards).  He is wearing the uniform of the Macon Guards in this image, and the letters “MG”…
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  • Iconic Triple Armed Tar Heel
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    Iconic Triple Armed Tar Heel
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    This fine quarter plate Neff’s patent melainotype is one of the most iconic of Confederate images.  It was most notably published on page 73 in Greg Mast’s groundbreaking work State Troops and Volunteers, A Photographic Record of North Carolina’s Civil War Soldiers, Volume 1.  It was also published in Lon…
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  • Illinois Soldier
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    Ambrotype, 9th plate Although this image displays some uniform characteristics that appear to be Confederate, it is most likely an Illinois soldier.  Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and New York all issued shell jackets that are very similar to Confederate depot jackets.  This image has been evaluated by a noted uniform collector…
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  • Is this a Georgia Soldier?
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    Is this a Georgia Soldier?
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    Ambrotype, 6th plate This image comes with a modern printed identification note in the case.  The note says: Private Thomas Newman 64th Regiment Co. E Georgia Volunteer Infantry I have no way of knowing if this identification is accurate.  The uniform is dark like some other Georgia images I have…
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  • Lt. James H. French Co. C 100th New York Infantry
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    Lt. James H. French Co. C 100th New York Infantry
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    Tintype, quarter plate James H. French enlisted as a private on August 4, 1862, into Co. C, 100th NY Infantry.  He was 40 years old.  He obtained promotions to second lieutenant (Co. H) on October 25, 1863, and first lieutenant (Co. C) on April 21, 1864.  He was wounded and…
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  • Masonic Yankee
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    This ninth plate tintype provides some interesting content for a small image.  The Union private is wearing a sack coat.  The design on the eagle buttons is visible because the buttons have not been gilded.  His headgear is a slouch hat with an infantry horn and company letter A pinned…
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  • Massachusetts Recruits
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    Ruby Ambrotype, 9th plate This image of two seated recruits is from Massachusetts based on the Massachusetts buttons on the soldier’s uniform on the left side of the image.  The state seal can clearly be seen with a loupe.  Both men wear the same style kepi and one is still…
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  • Navy Second Assistant Engineer CDVNavy Second Assistant Engineer CDV
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    This nicely hand colored Carte de Visite depicts a US Navy 2nd assistant engineer.  The rank stripe and shoulder straps are clearly visible on his frock coat.  The uniform is colored blue and the buttons and insignia are gold.  The tablecloth is a bold red.  The officer’s hat is just…
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  • New Hampshire Stencil of Pvt. Robert Rand
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    Very fine example of a non-excavated, Union enlisted man’s stencil.  The soldier’s name, regiment and company are die stamped into the sheet brass stencil, as follows: “ROBERT RAND 13TH N.H.V.I. CO K.”  The sheet brass of the stencil is folded over, on all four sides, on an edging piece of…
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  • Ninth Plate Ambrotype of a Confederate Officer, Likely a Surgeon
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    Very fine ninth plate clear glass ambrotype of an unidentified Confederate officer with a black notched collar on his frock coat.  He is very likely a surgeon.  A similar unidentified image is in the collection of the American Civil War Museum (Museum of the Confederacy).  There are two images of…
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  • Ninth Plate Ambrotype of Private James Peter BranchNinth Plate Ambrotype of Private James Peter Branch
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    Ninth Plate Ambrotype of Private James Peter Branch
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    Branch enlisted on August 15, 1861 as a private in Co. A, 44th VA Infantry (Appomattox Invincibles).  His company transferred to the artillery on March 27, 1862 and became Co. A, 20th Bttn. VA Heavy Artillery.  They were stationed in the Richmond defenses for the remainder of the war.  Branch…
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  • Ninth Plate Neff's Patent Melainotype of a Massachusetts Militiaman with Two-Piece Eagle Buckle
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    Ninth Plate Neff’s Patent Melainotype of a Massachusetts Militiaman with Two-Piece Eagle Buckle
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    This image has a lot of good content for a ninth plate.  The soldier is wearing an 1851 Shako with Jeff Davis hat eagle and wreath with the company letter D inside.  He has a set of epaulets on his frock coat, which is adorned with a row of Massachusetts…
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  • Ninth Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a Deep South Confederate Soldier
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    Ninth plate ruby ambrotype of a seated Confederate soldier.  This soldier has the look of a Mississippian, with the classic style of hat that many of them wore.  He is carrying a lot of equipment, some of which is visible and some that is not.  He has a cartridge box…
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  • Ninth Plate Ruby ambrotype of a Federal Bandsman with Saxhorn
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    This fine ninth plate ruby ambrotype depicts a Federal Bandsman holding an over the shoulder saxhorn.  He has a belt with two-piece belt plate, the design of which I cannot discern.  He is wearing a frock coat and his hat is trimmed with a stripe above the band.  The interesting…
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  • Ninth Plate Ruby Ambrotype of Armed Confederate
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    This beautiful ninth plate ruby ambrotype has all the content you could want in a Confederate image.  The young soldier is dressed in a simple battle shirt with contrasting collar and placket.  He has dressed up his appearance for the photograph with a large bowtie.  He is presenting for the…
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  • Ninth Plate Tintype Confederate in Shell Jacket with Gibson Wooden ButtonsNinth Plate Tintype Confederate in Shell Jacket with Gibson Wooden Buttons
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    This ninth plate tintype is a chest up view of a Confederate soldier wearing a shell jacket with what appears to be Gibson contract wooden buttons.  The Gibson brothers were located in Richmond and provided millions of wooden buttons to the Confederacy.  Not all jackets provided by the Confederate government…
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  • Ninth Plate Tintype of a Double Armed New Yorker
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    This little Yankee image really has a lot of content.  The soldier is double armed with a Colt revolver and Sheffield knife in his belt.   He is wearing a shell jacket with staff buttons.  The jacket has a pocket on the chest and shoulder tabs, and even though the button…
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  • Ninth Plate Tintype of Virginia Confederate Henry Walter
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    This Confederate is identified in the case as Henry Walter.  In period writing is the following: “Henry Walter Nov 8th 1862” Henry is posed from the waist up in his depot jacket with gilded buttons, which is a typical pose for 9th plate images.  The image came from the Petersburg,…
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  • Non-Dug Virginia ButtonNon-Dug Virginia Button
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    Non-dug VA-13 per Albert (Tice VA-222).  Nice condition with good gold.  Backmark Kent Paine & Co. Richmond.
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  • Old Testament Rebel
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    This sixth plate ruby ambrotype has a real Old Testament warrior look about it.  The young Confederate carries an intent stare as he holds a big side knife to his breast.  In his other hand is a large book, which is very likely a Bible, although the title cannot be…
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  • Published Confederate Officer of the Day
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    This fine ninth plate ambrotype of a Confederate officer of the day was published in Dom Serrano’s book “Still More Confederate Faces.”  It can be found on page 201 and the back of the dust jacket.  The officer is seated with a studio drapery behind him.  His buttons have been…
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  • Pvt. Charles Philemon Layton
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    Charles Philemon Layton enlisted in Company H, 9th VA Cavalry (Captain W. H. F. “Rooney” Lee’s company) on June 22, 1861 at King William County, VA.  He was listed as absent, sick and returned to duty three times (June 15, 1861, January 15, 1863 and July 15, 1864).  He became…
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  • Pvt. J. M. Wheeler, Co. B 18th Bttn. South Carolina Artillery
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    Ambrotype, 6th plate.  Wheeler is identified on page 38 of Timothy Bradshaw’s book “Battery Wagner, The Siege, The Men who Fought and the Casualties.”  This exact image is pictured.  The purchaser will receive a copy of the book with the image.  The 18th Battalion SC Artillery was also known as…
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  • Quarter and Sixth Plate tintypes of Pvt. George A. Mears, Co. F, 16th NC InfantryQuarter and Sixth Plate tintypes of Pvt. George A. Mears, Co. F, 16th NC Infantry
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    George Augustus Mears was born on December 20, 1838 to James Barnes Mears and Margaret Elvira Penland Mears in North Carolina. George married Nancy M. Roberts Mears (1844-1916) and had 7 children, including Samuel Parley Mears. Mears enlisted in Company F of the 16th North Carolina Infantry on May 7,…
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  • Quarter Plate Ambrotype of a Union Drummer
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    This quarter plate ambrotype is a rare image.  Pictures of Union drummers are quite unusual, and this one is exceptional in content and condition.  The soldier is standing with his field drum suspended around his neck with a cord.  The drum has a circular design around the sound hole that…
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  • Quarter Plate Ambrotype of Charles B. Palmore in the Uniform of the Cumberland TroopQuarter Plate Ambrotype of Charles B. Palmore in the Uniform of the Cumberland Troop
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    Palmore sat for this ambrotype in the uniform of the Cumberland Light Dragoons (Cumberland Troop). He saw Civil War service in the 53rd VA, so he evidently did not enlist in the 3rd VA Cavalry with many of the men of the Cumberland Troop. Palmore family letters in the University…
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  • Quarter Plate Ambrotype of Lt. James N. BellQuarter Plate Ambrotype of Lt. James N. Bell
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    One of two similar photographs, Lt. Bell is pictured with his wife Emeline and Daughter Nannie Claudia.  He enlisted on May 7, 1861 at Jerusalem, VA as a 1st Lieutenant in Co. H, 5th VA Cavalry (Southampton Cavalry).  He was not reelected in May 1862 when the army was reorganized…
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  • Quarter Plate Rees Ruby Ambrotype of a Confederate Artilleryman
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    Although unsigned, this beautiful quarter plate ruby ambrotype is undoubtedly a product of Charles Rees.  The Rees studio props are definitive, and include the column with book, table and drapery seen in numerous other Rees images.  The subject is an unknown artillery enlisted man in a shell jacket.  His slouch…
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  • Quarter Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a Double Armed Georgia Volunteer
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    This crystal clear quarter plate ruby ambrotype depicts an early war Georgia private standing with kepi in hand.  He is holding what looks like a Mississippi rifle with sabre bayonet.  His belt, with gilded buckle, supports a cap box and revolver, which looks like a Colt navy.  This image was…
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  • Quarter Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a New Hampshire Private and his Wife
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    This quarter plate ruby ambrotype is quite uncommon with respect to New Hampshire images.  It depicts the soldier in the classic New Hampshire pose with his hat insignia proudly displayed, but additionally the soldier is photographed with his wife.  Most of these soldiers were photographed individually.  The “NHV” letters are…
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  • Quarter Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a New Hampshire SergeantQuarter Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a New Hampshire Sergeant
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    Very nice quarter plate ruby ambrotype of a New Hampshire sergeant holding a musket and displaying his kepi in the classic New Hampshire photographic fashion.  Unfortunately, the soldier did not hold the kepi completely steady, so the letters are somewhat fuzzy.  They are still readable, however, and identify the soldier…
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  • Quarter Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a New York Zouave
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    This crystal clear image depicts a member of a New York Zouave unit.  He is dressed in a New York state jacket with state seal staff buttons.  Using a loupe, the shield in the New York state seal can be seen on the button second from the bottom.  He is…
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  • Quarter Plate Signed Rees Ambrotype of Lt. John L. BrattenQuarter Plate Signed Rees Ambrotype of Lt. John L. Bratten
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    This stunning quarter plate ambrotype is signed by Charles Rees, arguably the best of Southern photographers.  The Confederate lieutenant pictured is John L. Bratten of Company A (Albemarle Guard), First North Carolina Infantry Regiment, the famed “Bethel” Regiment.  Bratten is identified by a family document of births, deaths and marriages…
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  • Quarter Plate Tintype of a Nicely Posed Confederate
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    This crisp quarter plate tintype of a handsome young Confederate is posed in an unusual manner with the soldier looking away from the camera.  He is seated at a tall table, sitting sideways in the chair, legs crossed and arms resting on the table and chair back.   He is wearing…
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  • Quarter Plate Tintype of a Ready to March YankeeQuarter Plate Tintype of a Ready to March Yankee
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    Very nice quarter plate tintype of a Yankee private fully equipped for a march.  He is wearing a 9-button frock coat, with a full backpack and blanket roll on top.  The backpack straps and blanket roll can plainly be seen.  The soldier is equipped with what appears to be a…
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  • Quarter Plate Tintype of a Triple Armed Yankee
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    Really nice quarter plate tintype of a triple armed standing Union soldier.  He is holding his musket with bayonet by his side.  The eagle plate on the cartridge box cross belt is visible, as is his US belt plate.  Tucked in the belt are a knife and Colt army revolver. …
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  • Quarter Plate Tintype of the City Point Bomb Explosion
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    On August 9, 1864, Captain John Maxwell and his guide R. K. Dillard talked their way past Union pickets and entered City Point, site of the Union army’s huge supply depot during the Petersburg campaign. Maxwell carried a box with a “horological torpedo,” or time bomb, that consisted of a…
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  • Robert E. Lee, the Vannerson Standing Pose 1 CDVRobert E. Lee, the Vannerson Standing Pose 1 CDV
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    In the Spring of 1864 Lee agreed to have a series of portraits taken for use by sculptor Edward V. Valentine, who was studying in Berlin.  Valentine was to sculpt a small statue of Lee to be sold at a benefit for Confederate prisoner relief in Liverpool, England.  The sitting…
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  • Schuyler, Hartley & Graham Cased Captain's EpaulettesSchuyler, Hartley & Graham Cased Captain’s Epaulettes
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    Schuyler, Hartley, Graham & Co. cased captain’s epaulettes. Very fine pair of epaulettes in the original japanned tin case. Brass label on the top of the case embossed with the Schuyler, Hartley, Graham & Co. name and address, 19 Maiden Lane, New York. The epaulettes are in very fine condition…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype by Rees of Captain Digges Poynor
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    From Brunswick Co., VA, Poynor graduated fourth in the Class of 1860 from VMI.  He served as a drill instructor at Fort Powhatan in VA in the Spring of 1861.  He spent the remainder of the war as Captain, Corps of Cadets at the University of Alabama where he was…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of a Confederate Officer
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    Crystal clear image of an unidentified Confederate officer.  He is wearing a double-breasted gray frock coat with what looks like US staff officer’s buttons.  The eagles and stars are partially visible on the top two coat buttons.  Although the collar is concealed by the soldier’s beard, there is little question…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of a Confederate Private from the Shenandoah Valley
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    Very nice sixth plate ambrotype of an unidentified Confederate soldier.  The image came out of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.  Inside the case, written in pencil on a piece of paper, are what look to me like the initials “HFP.”  Also written in ink are the letters “CSA.”  The soldier…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of a Confederate with Kepi
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    Sixth plate ambrotype of an unknown Confederate soldier wearing a Type II Richmond Depot shell jacket and very nice kepi.  The kepi has an officer quality about it, though there are no insignia to verify that he is an officer.  An unusual feature is the cut down preserver or protector. …
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of a member of the Old Dominion Rifles, Co. C, 28th VA Infantry
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    The subject of this 6th plate relievo ambrotype is a member of the “Old Dominion Rifles” who enlisted in the 28th Virginia Infantry as Company C in June of 1861.  In October of 1862 the company transferred to the 38th Bttn. Virginia Artillery.  Two brothers from this company are pictured…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of a South Carolina Confederate
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    Very nice sixth plate ambrotype of a bearded Confederate dressed in a pleated blouse or hunting shirt.  Members of Maxcy Gregg’s First South Carolina Infantry are known to have worn these blouses.  Two such units were the Richland Volunteer Rifle Company and the Rhett Guard.  An image identified to the…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of a Virginia Militia Officer
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    Very nice sixth plate ambrotype of a Virginia Militia officer with two piece Virginia buckle and eagle pommel sword.  The buckle can be seen as Virginia, but it is not very clear so the image is priced accordingly.  The uniform buttons are sword-up Virginias, which are easy to see, particularly…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of a VMI Cadet
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    This stunning ambrotype depicts a pre-war VMI cadet in furlough uniform.  The image is correct such that the “VMI” letters on the hat are not reversed.  This is because the image was made using the Cutting’s patent methodology, where the emulsion side of the glass is turned around and a…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of an Armed Confederate
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    Very nice sixth plate ambrotype of a confederate private.  He is wielding a rare imported Pattern 1851 French Minie Rifle.  The Lovell catch bayonet for the rifle can be seen housed in the scabbard resting on his hip.  A number of North Carolina troops garrisoned at Fort Fisher are documented…
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  • Sixth Plate Ambrotype of Triple Armed Confederate SoldierSixth Plate Ambrotype of Triple Armed Confederate Soldier
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    Really nice sixth plate ambrotype of a standing Confederate with a musket and bayonet at his side.  He has what looks like two Colt pocket pistols in his unusual belt with two roller buckles.  The pistol on the left has a 3 inch barrel, and the one on the right…
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  • Sixth Plate Melainotype of Lt. Edward L. Hopkins Co. D, 16th Miss. InfantrySixth Plate Melainotype of Lt. Edward L. Hopkins Co. D, 16th Miss. Infantry
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    The soldier pictured here is identified in the case in period writing as Edward L. Hopkins.  Hopkins enlisted at age 26 in the 16th Mississippi Infantry as a Second Lieutenant.  He was in Company D, Captain Samuel E. Baker’s Company, Adams Light Guard.  The 16th Mississippi Infantry was organized in…
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  • Sixth Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a New Hampshire Corporal
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    Very nice sixth plate ruby ambrotype of a New Hampshire corporal.  This image represents the classic New Hampshire pose with the soldier displaying the insignia on top of his kepi.  The “NHV” (New Hampshire Volunteers) is visible, as is the infantry bugle and company letter “C.”  The regiment number inside…
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  • Sixth Plate Ruby Ambrotype of a Private in Co. C, 11th New Hampshire Volunteers
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    Crystal Clear sixth plate ruby ambrotype of a private in Co. C, 11th New Hampshire Infantry.  He appears to be holding a Model 1842 musket and displays the top of his hat in the classic New Hampshire pose.  The hat shows the “NHV” letters, infantry horn with the number “11”…
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  • Sixth Plate Ruby Ambrotype of Sgt. Alfred G. Sanborn, 12th New Hampshire Infantry (Wounded at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg)Sixth Plate Ruby Ambrotype of Sgt. Alfred G. Sanborn, 12th New Hampshire Infantry (Wounded at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg)
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    Beautiful sixth plate ruby ambrotype of Sergeant Alfred G. Sanborn of Co. G, 12th New Hampshire Infantry, wearing a sack coat and posed standing with a musket.  The image is identified by a period inscription inside the case on the back of the image.  A picture of the inscription is…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of a Double Armed Yankee CavalrymanSixth Plate Tintype of a Double Armed Yankee Cavalryman
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    Beautiful sixth plate tintype of a Union cavalry private armed with a Colt revolver and cavalry sabre.  He appears to be holding a letter envelope in his hand.  Housed in a patriotic thermoplastic case in good condition.
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of a Member of the Second Wisconsin Infantry (Iron Brigade)Sixth Plate Tintype of a Member of the Second Wisconsin Infantry (Iron Brigade)
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    This extremely rare image depicts a soldier in the Second Wisconsin Infantry dressed in the state issued “Bull Run” uniform.  This is the uniform the 2d Wisconsin Regiment wore at the battle of First Bull Run, where they took friendly fire after being mistaken for Confederate soldiers.  The frock coat…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of a North Carolina Confederate Officer
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    Very nice sixth plate tintype of a seated Confederate Officer.  Although unidentified, the image came out of North Carolina.  The officer is seated with one arm casually resting on the back of the chair with a large portion of his frock coat visible.  The buttons are gilded, but his rank…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of a Seated Union Corporal with Musket
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    Very nice sixth plate tintype of a seated Union corporal holding his musket with bayonet affixed.  The soldier is wearing a sack coat with corporal’s chevrons visible on one sleeve.  He is nicely outfitted with a kepi, waist belt and shoulder belt.  The US buckle and eagle plate show up…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of a Standing Union Private
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    Very nice sixth plate tintype of a Union private standing posed with his musket.  His US belt plate is gilded and he has a cap box and bayonet scabbard on the belt.  The musket looks like a Springfield, with bayonet affixed.  The image has no bends or creases, and is…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of a Union Corporal with Liege Rifle
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    The Union corporal in this sixth plate tintype is holding a Model 1842 Liege Rifle.  The rifle has a long range sight and is easy to identify, as the lockplate is quite visible.  His waist belt holds a cap box and sabre bayonet for the rifle.  The shoulder strap and…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of a VMI Cadet
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    This very crisp sixth plate tintype depicts a war period VMI cadet.  He is dressed in the classic coatee with the buttons gilded.  The cadet is unidentified.  The image is housed in a nice leatherette case with repaired spine.
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of Corp. Charles W. Farish, Co. B, 9th VA Cavalry (KIA)
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    Charles W. Farish was a 19 year old resident of Caroline Co., VA.  On May 6, 1861 he enlisted as a private in Co. B, 9th VA Cavalry (Caroline Light Dragoons).  He was promoted to corporal on March 15, 1863, and was wounded on July 8, 1863 in Maryland.  He…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of Irishman William J. Gannon, 1st. Lt., Co. C, 8th NH Infantry
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    Born in Ireland, Gannon was a 22 year old resident of Manchester NH when he enlisted on 10/4/1861 as a 2nd Lieutenant.  On 12/20/1861 he mustered into Co. C, 8th New Hampshire Infantry.   He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant on 10/28/1862.  He was wounded on 5/27/1863 at Port Hudson,…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of Thomas M. Reese (Rees), Berdan's SharpshootersSixth Plate Tintype of Thomas M. Reese (Rees), Berdan’s Sharpshooters
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    Thomas M. Reese enlisted on October 5, 1861 into Company A, US Volunteers, 2nd Sharpshooters.  They were, of course, a part of the famous Berdan’s Sharpshooters.  Reese’s name can also be found with the spelling “Rees.”  Reese served with the Sharpshooters until his discharge on September 22, 1864.  This image…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintype of Union Soldier with Wristbreaker Cavalry Sabre
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    This sixth plate tintype of an early war Union soldier is in exceptional condition with superb clarity and content.  The soldier is seated with his left arm resting on a table.  His cheeks are very lightly tinted and his buttons are gilded.  He is wearing a frock coat and upright…
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  • Sixth Plate Tintypes of Two Yankee Brothers/Friends and a Fly
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    This pair of Union soldier images is exceptional in every way.  They were likely taken at the same sitting by the same photographer, as the posing and composition are identical.  Both have gilt applied in the same manner, with the belt plate outlined and the “US” highlighted.  Both are wearing…
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  • South Carolina Confederate
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    According to modern writing inside the case of this nice Confederate image is a note that the image came from Florence, South Carolina.  The image is nicely posed from waist up with arms crossed, which is a common arrangement for a ninth plate image.  The buttons on the jacket or…
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  • Standing Yankee, likely a New Yorker
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    Very nice quarter plate tintype of a Union soldier in a full standing pose.  The backdrop appears to be a field setup.  The soldier is holding a conversion musket (likely a Model 1816) which can be seen in full, including the bayonet.  A small pistol is tucked in the breast…
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  • State of New York Belt PlateState of New York Belt Plate
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    Although it looks non-dug, this SNY belt plate was actually excavated in the 1960’s to 1970’s in Varina Virginia.  As with many of the old time diggers, the plate was cleaned more than a relic hunter would do today.  The plate suffers little for this cleaning, though.  It is in…
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  • Stonewall Jackson: A Military BiographyStonewall Jackson: A Military Biography
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    Written by John Esten Cooke, the book was published in 1876.  In good condition for its age, the book was once in the collection of the late Lloyd T. Sprinkle of Harrisonburg, VA.  Mr. Sprinkle published reprints of Civil War books.  John Esten Cooke was a novelist and biographer.  During…
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  • Triple Armed Confederate with S-Guard Bowie Knife
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    This superb sixth plate ambrotype of a standing Confederate provides the type of content that is highly sought out by image collectors.  The soldier is in a three-quarter length standing pose and dressed in an early war frock coat.  The image is so clear that you can see the quality…
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  • Twice Published Sixth Plate Ambrotype of Private Andrew McGowan, Alleghany Light Artillery (Carpenter's VA Battery)
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    Sixth plate ambrotype of a Virginia artillerist with the Stonewall Brigade.  Andrew McGowan enlisted on April 22, 1861 at Covington, VA as a private in Co. A, 27th VA Infantry, the “Allegheny Roughs.”  When the captain who organized the company resigned due to ill health, the captaincy went to First…
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  • Two Piece Militia BuckleTwo Piece Militia Buckle
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    Beautiful pre-war militia buckle in non-dug condition.  The buckle is cast brass with an eagle and shield design, and it still exhibits a good amount of gilding.  The tongue is bench marked with the number three and the wreath with the number two, both on the back.  The wreath additionally…
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  • Two Piece Militia Officer's BuckleTwo Piece Militia Officer’s Buckle
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    Beautiful pre-war militia officer’s buckle in non-dug condition.  The buckle has the eagle with shield design surrounded by 24 stars.  The tongue is of three-piece construction with a stamped disc soldered to the bar, which is then soldered to the belt loop.  The wreath is of two-piece construction with the…
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  • Two Yankees with Cigars
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    This attractive sixth plate ruby ambrotype depicts two seated Union soldiers smoking cigars.  The image is nicely posed by the photographer and is very clear.  Both soldiers are well-dressed in frock coats with vests and neckties.  The uniforms appear to be brand new, leading one to wonder if the image…
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  • Union Captain
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    Tintype, 6th plate This simple but nice image depicts a seated Union officer.  His hair is combed, but a bit unruly, as if he removed his hat for the photograph.  Only the top button of his single-breasted frock coat is buttoned, as was common at that time.  Under the open…
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  • Union Private at Attention
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    Very nice sixth plate ambrotype of a Union private standing posed with his musket. His US belt plate, eagle plate, buttons and kepi buckle are gilded. His cheeks are lightly tinted. There is a cap box on his belt and a small part of his cartridge box is visible under…
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  • Union Private with Martial Backdrop
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    Tintype, quarter plate This nice image depicts a Union private standing with his musket.  His belt plate, breastplate, buttons and kepi buckle have been gilded.  A cartridge box is visible to the left, and a bayonet in the scabbard can be seen to the right. Another bayonet is attached to…
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  • Union Private with Natural Backdrop
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    Tintype, 6th plate This nice image depicts a Union private at attention with his musket.  His belt plate has not been gilded, so the US is visible under magnification.  A cap box is on the belt.  He stands in front of a photographer’s backdrop of woodlands, hills and I believe…
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  • Union Soldier at Benton Barracks
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    This sixth plate tintype is a full standing view of a Union soldier wearing a frock coat and cradling what looks like an Enfield rifle.  His eagle plate, US belt plate and buttons are gilded.  The most important feature of the image is the Benton Barracks painted canvas backdrop used…
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  • US Cartridge Box PlateUS Cartridge Box Plate
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    This beautiful US box plate is actually excavated.  It was dug in Varina, Virginia in the 1960’s to 1970’s and was cleaned by the digger.  From the back it is obvious that it was excavated.  The condition is excellent and the plate is priced in accordance with the cleaning, as…
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  • US Eagle PlateUS Eagle Plate
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    This very nice US eagle plate was excavated in Varina, Virginia in the 1960’s to 1970’s.  The digger cleaned the plate at that time, which is more than a digger would do today.  The plate is obviously excavated when you view the reverse, however.  The plate is missing the attachment…
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  • Virginia Confederate Cavalryman W. H. Porter
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    This double armed Confederate cavalryman is identified in the case as W. H. Porter.  In period writing is the following: “W. H. Porter for ??? A. Porter, February 7th 1864.  When this you see think of me.” The soldier is double armed with a cavalry sabre and Whitney navy revolver. …
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  • Virginia Confederate GroupingVirginia Confederate Grouping
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    This nice Virginia Confederate group consists of a sixth plate ruby ambrotype of a young early war soldier in his suit and kepi seated with a friend or relative.  There is a ninth plate tintype of a young man and a ninth plate daguerreotype of a woman in the group. …
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  • Yankee with Bandaged Hand and Second Corps Badge
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    The soldier in this sixth plate tintype generates some interesting questions. He is wearing an Army of the Potomac second corps badge on his four-button sack coat and displays a bandaged left hand for the photographer.  In what battle or skirmish was this man wounded, and when?  Corps badges were…
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  • Young Massachusetts Militiaman
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    Ruby Ambrotype, 9th plate This image of a militia soldier is from Massachusetts based on images of soldiers identified to Massachusetts with identical uniforms.  The frock coat with black collar and shoulder tabs has been seen on Massachusetts militiamen.  The uniform buttons were gilded by the photographer and the cheeks…
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