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24th Artillery 1/4 Plate Tintype
Extremely clear image with gold gilting to picture. Crossed cannons and "24" visible on kepi. Case is complete with front and back however spine is broken - a very easy fix.
$895.00 - IMG102
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Bvt. Brig. General Isaac Catlin
Circa 1890
7 7/8" x 9 7/8"
Actual image 4 1/2" x 6 1/4".
Catlin lost his right leg at Petersburg, Va.
He was awarded the Medal of Honor on July 30, 1864 and is pictured wearing both the Old and New style Medal of Honor.
$295.00 - IMG112
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CDV - Artillery Soldier Wearing Cape
CDV measures 2 3/8" x 3 7/8".
Partial Postal Stamp "1868"
$95.00 - IMG117
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CDV - Lieutenant and Wife
CDV measures 2 3/8" x 3 7/8".
"Jordan & Co. 1848" Back mark
$165.00 - IMG148
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CDV - Union Officer
CDV measures 2 3/8" x 3 7/8".
No Backmark
$155.00 - IMG129
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CDV -Union Officer w/ Rare Oil Cloth Kepi
CDV measures 2 1/2" x 4".
Stamp on back.
$165.00 - IMG142
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CDV Capt. Henry A. Washburn 23rd NY Militia
CDV measures 2 1/4" x 3 7/8".
C.H. Williamspon's back mark.
$175.00 - IMG152
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CDV Confederate General Wade Hampton
Born: 03/28/1818 in Charleston, SC
Died: 04/11/1902 in Columbia, SC
Col., Hampton's SC Legion, July 12, 1861. Brigadier Gen, P.A.C.S., May 23,1862. Major Gen. P.A.C.S., August 3, 1863. Lieutenant Gen., P.A.C.S., Feb. 14, 1865.
$375.00 - IMG205
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CDV NY Officer Nicely Armed
CDV measures 2 3/8" x 3 7/8".
GW Bellinger back mark.
$145.00 - IMG153
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CDV Soldier Holding Hardee Hat
Very clear image. Soldier is holding a beautiful Hardee Hat with Artillery Cannon Insignia in left hand. Artillery backdrop. No Backmark.
$195.00 - JS379
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GREAT REFERENCE
CDV
Collage of 100 U.S.
Army & Navy Officers
C.D. Fredericks, Co.
587 Broadway, New York
Back has list of each Officers Name and Rank
$250.00 - MG209
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ID'd Maryland Ambrotype
Pvt. Thomas Adams
1st MD ES Infantry 11/25/61 - 8/22/64
2nd MD Infantry 3/6/65 - 7/17/65
1/6 Plate Ambro clear image with crease through center of image. Adams is holding what appears to be either an 1816 or 1842 Musket. Top of Kepi shows Maryland Cross. Adams is also wearing an Eagle Breast Plate and US Buckle.
A must for any Maryland Collector!
Limited records included
$850.00 - IDS17
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Rhode Island $5 Bills Dated 1855
$38.00 - RHOR17
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Robert Huston Milroy ~ "GRAY EAGLE"
w/ Signature Clip
Born: 06/11/1816 in Salem, IN
Died: 03/29/1890 in Olympia, WA
Mexican War ~served as commander of Co.C, 1st IN Vol.Infantry. At the outbreak of the Civil War Milroy organized the 9th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment and was appointed the colonel in charge. Milroy was promoted to brigadier general in Sept. 1861 and major general in Nov. 1862. During the Gettysburg campaign, Milroy was named commander of the Union garrison at Winchester, Va. Confederate troops under Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell entered the area and captured the fort in a battle on June 13–14, 1863. Milroy escaped with some of his troops, but he lost more than 3,000 prisoners and 23 pieces of artillery, and casualties were heavy. Milroy was relieved of his command and arrested. He was exonerated some months later by a court of inquiry, but he was never given another field command.* * ref. infoplease.com
$450.00 - IMG198
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Tintype Black Soldier Armed with Revolver
1/6th Plate Tintype image of a Black Civil War Soldier wearing white gloves and holding a revolver. Full Case.
$5500.00 - JS359
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Tintype Elisha Weakley
16th IN Infantry & 13th IN Cavalry
1/4 Plate Tintype is very clear and detailed with Gold. Nicely housed in a "Composition" frame. Frame is patented dated Aug. 7, 1855.
Elisha Weakley born 11/28/1838 ~ Shelbyville, IN.
Elisha Weakley enlisted with Co. A. 16th Regiment Indiana Infantry on Aug. 31, 1861. He was mustered out of the one year service unit on May 23, 1862.
Weakley reenlisted on December 23, 1863 with Captain Muth's Co. 13th Indiana Cavalry. Appointed 4th Sergt. on March 20, 1864 ~ Promoted to Sergt. Major June 13th, 1864 ~ Commissioned 1st. Lieut. Co. I Feb. 6, 1865 ~ Commissioned Captain Co. E Oct. 1, 1865. Mustered out November 18, 1865.
After the war he married Harriet Wood and had 2 sons. Elisha Weakley died April 14, 1922.
Records included
$850.00 - JS362
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