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Seated 3 children identified on bottom as Rebecca, Charley & Rosa Slave Children from New Orleans. On back Gallery Chas. Paxton, N.Y. - C55 $75
Full-length carrying small flag, horse on backdrop (unusual props and backdrop), back gallery Thos. Cummings, Lancaster PA C51 $200
Seated legs up both arms amputated Identified as Alfred A. Stratton, co. G 147th NY Inf - C56 $300
Sepia bust identified on back with brown ink on separate piece of paper John W. Cooper, Lieut. 30th Ills., Co. H. Gallery Howard & Hall, Corinth, Miss.- C54 $200
Bust both arms amputated Identified as Alfred A. Stratton, co. G 147th NY Inf - C57 $100
Double leg and arms amputee standing with crutches. Legs amputated to knees. On back identified by write up. “Benjamin Franklin” The unfortunate soldier, who lost all his limbs by freezing while crossing the plains from Fort Wadsworth, Dacotah Territory to Fort Ridgley, Minn. - C53 $150
Double click to edit1.Sepia / Sitting knees up / Brown ink on back: Andrew Smith, 1st Lt. Co. B, 103rd Regt / Ill Vols Infantry To Miss M. A. Smith / Gallery: Sam A. Conley / Hilton Head SC, Foily Island, SC, Beaufort, SC Jacksonville Fla. / An autographed Carte de Visite (cdv) photo of Andrew Smith from Ellisville, Ill. in Fulton County who went from Sergeant in 1863 to Captain by the time he mustered out in 1865. / The ID is scribed on the reverse side of cdv in period ink: "Andrew Smith 1st Lt Co 'B' 103d Regt. Ill. Vol Infty to Mrs. M A Smith." The photog's back mark is Sam A. Cooley, Tenth Army Corps, Beaufort, SC where the regiment was located during its service in Jan. 1865. / The regiment lost a total of 219 killed in action or died from wounds, prison, and disease.$300 C89
1.Full-length / holding sword / red sash / backmark: The People’s Gallery, Belleville, Ill. $275 C90
CDV of capitol building in Washington DC / cropped on left side / back: Gallery: M.B. Brady & Co’s., Washington DC $175 C91