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General John Logan wearing 15 Corp Badge by Brady
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A great CDV of General John Logan from Illinois. He was a great General, one of the founders of the GAR, and a national politician. This great image is by Matthew Brady, the premier photographer of the Civil War. General Logan is wearing a 15 Corp badge on his lapel. Brady's backmark is on the reverse.
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Illinois GAR Veteran with his family photo
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Here is a great photo of a GAR veteran with his family. He is wearing a GAR lapel pin. He has a great beard! The photo is approximately 5 7/8 inches by 7 7/8 inches. The photographer address is Woodstock, Illinois.
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Armed Cavalry Officer tinted by photographer
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An armed cavalry officer cdv tinted by the photographer. This great cdv has a cavalry officer seated by a table. The officer is holding his sword and has a Hardee type hat on the table. The photographer tinted his belt plate, pant stripes, sword knot and epauletts yellow and he tinted the table cover red. Don't miss this great cdv!
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Brig. General R.E. Colston
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Brig. General R.E. Colston. Here is a great cdv of Confederate General R.E. Colston. The cdv is backmarked E. & H.T. Anthony, New York. Colston graduated from VMI and was Colonel of the 16th Virginia. He was promoted brigadier general on December 24, 1861. He commanded a brigade in the Peninsular campaign and in April, 1863 was assigned a brigade in Stonewall Jackson's corps. After a poor performance at Chancellorsville, he was moved to other less important duties for the rest of the war.
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147 New York Alfred Stratton Amputee CDV
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Here is a cdv of double amputee Alfred Stratton, 147 New York Infantry, Co. G. He was severly wounded by an artillery shell at Petersburg on Sept. 27, 1864. There is no backmark on this cdv.
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Armed Union Infantry Tintype
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Here is a great tintype with an armed Civil War infantry soldier. You can see his rifle, cartridge box, US plate, bayonet, and eagle plate. This tintype is in a cdv paper type holder. It is the size of an eighth plate.
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Identified Civil War Bugler CDV
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Civil War identified bugler CDV. This CDV is identified as Johnason Miller. He is holding a bugle in his right hand. The backmark on this cdv is "W.M.Saylor, Photographer, 517 Penn St., Readiing, Pa.". Civil War bugler photographs are getting very hard to find.
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GAR Post photograph with lots of badges. One member is wearing a post in Memorium badge but I can't read which post. The photograph is approximately 4 7/8 inches by 10 inches. I have plastic on the photo so if you need a better shot let me know.
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Ohio GAR Family Cabinet Card
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This was a GAR family! He is wearing his GAR membership badge and she is wearing her Womens Relief Corp badge. The photographer is Henry Wenzel Photographer, Plain City, Ohio as noted on the front and back.
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GAR Buckeye Cannon with Post Members
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SOLD!!! A great cabinet card with a cannon and many GAR members with badges sitting/standing around it. There are flags, drums, and badges!!! Everything you want in a good GAR photo. On the back of the cabinet card it says "BUCKEYE CANNON - Presented by- HENRY LEONARD, of Basil, Ohio, To the Col. Vol. Cupp Post, No.263, G.A.R., of Baltimore, Ohio. - Centennial Exposition at Columbus, O., 1888. Name of Cannon: "MILLENNIUM." There is also a quote from the Bible and "Copywrited by H. Leonard, 1888". This is a killer GAR cabinet card!
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Iowa GAR Member with badge
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Here is a great cabinet card from Ogden, Iowa. The man is proudly wearing his GAR membership badge. There is some water stains in the lower left that do not effect the photo. On the back is written "Eugene".
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Seated GAR member with hat and badge
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SOLD!!! Here is a great photo of a seated GAR member. He is wearing his GAR hat, lapel pin, and a large ribbon that looks like a camp badge. I can't read it but it has a celluloid drop hanging and a celluloid hanger. This photo is approximately 3 inches by 4 inches total.
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GAR Member wearing Membership Badge
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A great 3/4 standing cabinet card of a GAR member wearing his membership badge. Along with his membership badge he has a great, long watch chain. There is no photographer mark or location on this card.
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GAR Post Commander in Uniform Cabinet Card
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SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! Here is a nice photograph of a GAR Post Commander in uniform. He is wearing his Post Commander's GAR badge and you can see the GAR buttons on his uniform. He is standing by a pedistal holding a rolled document. There is some light scratching on this cabinet card as seen in the photograph. There is no photographer mark or location mark.
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WW1 Black 349 Co. C Artillery Yard Long
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Here is a great WW1 photograph of the 349 Artillery Group, Company C. The framed photograph is 46 1/2 inches wide. The whole company in this yard long are black U.S. soldiers in World War 1. I have been told this unit went to France but worked in a support role and did not fight. It is very difficult to find any black military photos but this one is outstanding.
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