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CIVIL WAR SOLDIER, US FLAG DRUM CANNON, YOUNG VOLUNTEER litho by KELLOGG WHITING | eBay
Grant’s First Attack at Vicksburg
May 19, 1863
Unidentified artist, American, 19th century
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Officers of “Mendota” by Mathew B. Brady, The Met’s Photography Department
Medium: Albumen silver print from glass negative
Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1933 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/268130
Camp of 153rd New York Infantry by Mathew B. Brady, The Met’s Photos
Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1933 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Medium: Albumen silver print from glass negative
Privates Jordan J. Brown and Aaron Brown, Co. H, 1st Colorado Infantry, “Sanborn’s Zouaves.” Source: History Colorado.
Antique leather books are beautiful and timeless
Some people collect antique leather-bound books for purely aesthetic reasons, using them as decorative objects to fill the shelves of a living room or study. Others collect for content, choosing leather-bound versions of their favorite novels or historical works of literature.
Private presses famous for their leather-bound books include The Kelmscott Press, which was founded in 1891 by English Arts and Crafts evangelist William Morris. Kelmscott inspired Elbert Hubbard to set up the Roycroft Press in the United States.
Photo source pinterest.
Union Cavalry Winter Quarters by Mathew B. Brady, The Met’s Photography Department
Medium: Albumen silver print from glass negative
Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1933 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/268075
For many, the American Civil War is an event buried in the past with little connecting us to it. Here at Special Collections, though, we have a physical piece of that history!
Invented in 1839 by Louis-Jacques-Mande Daguerre, daguerrotypes (pictured above) used a copper plate onto which photographs would be directly exposed and thus imprinted. As in this one, daguerreotypes usually held portraits, so that those who could afford it could maintain an intimate, personal photograph of a loved one close at hand.
This particular portrait depicts a soldier of the war, most likely from the Union. The container in which the photograph rests is just as interesting as the somber, tense pose of the soldier outlined in copper stars, though. Union symbolism and weaponry adorn the outside cover of the frame, and next to the soldier is a soft, velvet material shaped into a crest, most likely to keep the photograph in good condition.
Today’s Civil War cutie! He has a very debonair look about him.
Federal soldier from the Army of the James (ca 1864-65) displaying his old 18th Corps badge on his vest and his newer 24th Corps badge on his cap. He also may be wearing a field-modified fatigue blouse with additional buttons.
Today’s Civil War cutie! I like his apparent cocky attitude!
The handsome Clark brothers
Portrait of an unidentified Union officer during the American Civil War, c. 1860′s. Attributed to Mathew Brady.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration.
Portrait photograph of Cicero Newell in uniform, from the Civil War 3rd Michigan Cavalry picture album. Handwritten on front: “Cicero Newell.” Handwritten on back: “Promoted to Major of the 10th Mich. Cav. Left Regt. at Corinth, Sept. 25th, 1863.” Printed on back: “Howard & Hall. Artists, Corinth, Miss.”
Courtesy of the Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
A selection of stereocards from our Prominent Portraits series, 1870s-1880s. The side-by-side photographs produce a 3D image when viewed through a stereoscope.
Visit visualizingnyc.org to get a behind the scenes look at the stereocard making process.
Albumen silver prints taken during the American Civil War. Untitled (Encampment) and Army of the Potomac: G. G. Meade, A. E. Burnside, G. K. Warren, H. G. Wright, W. S. Hancock, “Baldy” Smith, Ulysses Grant.
These Civil War photographs are part of Special Collections at the Fine Arts Library.
A Civil War Era Academy on Flickr.