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1218 |
2 CIVIL WAR CDV IMAGES DEPICTING GENERALS, the first being a Brady image
of a General with Washington Studio back stamp, the other depicting
General Joe Hooker. Estimate $150-$250 |
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1219 |
2 CIVIL WAR CDV IMAGES DEPICTING GENERALS, the first being General James
Levan Selfridge, verso inscribed and signed by Sitter and with Alexander
Gardner back stamp and tax stamp. The second depicting General Joseph
Farmer Knipe, verso with Brady Studios back stamp, New York. Estimate
$250-$300 |
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1220 |
2 CIVIL WAR CDV'S EACH IDENTIFIED ON VERSO, from left to right, Chas.
Renhard-Drummer Co.D 46th P.V.V. together with H. Rushe Co. "A", 52nd
P.V., back stamp of S.S. Hull Wilkesbarre PA photographer. The 2nd image,
Chas. B. Mc Leasty (?), Sgt. Major 46 P.V.I. Estimate $150-$300 |
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1221 |
3 CIVIL WAR CDV'S, the first depicting a Union officer wearing a corp
badge and identified on verso in the hand of the sitter, James Cole, 1st
Lieut., Co. "G" 46 Regt. Pa V., Washington D.C. photo studio back stamp.
The second depicting a Union N.C.O. with similar corp badge as previous
and identified on verso "D.E. Beistel 2nd Sergt. Co. "E" 93rd Penn Vols."
with Millersburg, PA photo studio back stamp. The third a standing Union
soldier verso inscribed "at Millersville". Estimate $200-$300 |
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1222 |
3 CIVIL WAR CDV'S the first depicting 1st Lt. L.R. Witman 46th P.V. Inft.
(KIA) verso with period inscription"Luther R. Witman, 1st Lt. adgt. 46th
P.V.V. Inft. a true friend and gentleman. Beloved by all that knew him. A
model soldier, a real hero. In war a tiger in peace a lamb. He died of
wounds while galantly fighting for his flag in defense of his beloved and
bleeding country. Long will his memory be cherished by the members of the
46th Penn. Vet. Vol. Inft." Harrisburg, PA photo studio back stamp. Luther
R. Witman (Whitman) was killed on July 16th during the Atlanta Campaign.
The two other images depict full length images, one holding a Harde hat
and with Harrisburg, PA photo studio back stamp. Estimate $150-$300 |
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1223 |
3 CIVIL WAR CDV'S, the first depicting an officer, verso with Harrisburg,
PA photo studio stamp, the second identified on verso with period
inscription "Sgt. John L. Long (later promoted to 2nd Lt.) Co. D 46th
Regt. P.V.V" and the third depicting Captain Thomas J. Novinger Co. "D"
46th Penn., verso inscribed and with Savannah, GA photo studio back stamp.
Estimate $200-$300 |
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1224 |
3 CIVIL WAR CDV'S, all taken at the same studio - Wolffs Alexandra, VA,
two men wearing badges. Verso of one with tax stamp, another with partial
stamp. Estimate $100-$150 |
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1225 |
3 CIVIL WAR CDV'S, the first identified on verso as "Lt. John M. Nolte Co.
"A" 46th Regt. Penn V.V.". The second an officer, verso with tax stamp,
the third a Union soldier taken in Millersburg, PA. Estimate $100-$200 |
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1226 |
3 CIVIL WAR CDV'S depicting officers, the 1st inscribed on verso "Capt.
Thomas J. Novinger 46th Pa V.V." and with tax stamp. The others not
identified, one with tax stamp. Estimate $150-$200 |