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Marktk36thIL

Otis Billings of Cowan's New York Light Artillery Battery. He was killed July 3rd, repaulsing some fellows from Virginia.

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Another I still have around.

 

Jacob Martin of the 101st Ohio Inf. He was wounded at Franklin, and is seen with his finger sticking out from where the bullet pierced his Federal dress hat and 4th Corps badge. Sadly, the albumen of the hard image was separated from my hard image.

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A recently overlooked piece that arrived. A 1/6th tintype of a Confederate soldier wearing a pleated frock coat and missing his right arm. These frocks were a staple in the south, particularly the Carolinas and Kentucky (among other states).

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1/6th tintype of a couple Federal soldiers, one was perhaps a cook by the laddle/cup he is carrying. 

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1/2 tintype of an Engineer wearing a shako. It must have been a cloudy day as the emulsion is fine, but gives the appearance of shadows on the image. 

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CDV of Kady Brownell, Vivandier and color bearer of the 1st Rhode Island Inf (and later 5th RI).

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Pvt. William J..Barrius of the 36th Massachusetts Inf. His wife and daughter died a couple months before this photo- after his wounding at Cold Harbor in 1864.

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Couple of Tennessee rebs headed back to the Volunteer State.

B. F. Goodrich of the 6th Tennessee Inf. sits armed with a Colt revolver. He would be mortally wounded at Chickamauga.

 

The second image is of an unidentified Reb wears a distinctive Tennessee frock coat.

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