Rick Carlile Civil War Photography Collection

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Columbus, OH 43235
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Jun 20
9am

Sale Ends

Sat
Jun 20

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This sale features an extensive catalog of Civil War photographs that were acquired, curated, and researched by seminal collector, Rick Carlile.
[CIVIL WAR] Brothers in Arms: A Premier "Pard" Portrait of the Rice Siblings[CIVIL WAR] Brothers in Arms: 3 CDVs of Union "Pards"[CIVIL WAR] Brothers in Arms: 3 CDVs of "Pards," w/ IDed 1st DE Cav[CIVIL WAR] Pards in Command: Four Line Officers of the 2nd Army Corps, likely Delaware[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] Viewin' the Albumen: Kentucky Civilian Group Admiring a Portrait[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] A Frontier Troubadour: Rare St. Joseph, Missouri Study of an Early Banjo Player[CIVIL WAR] Baker’s Rangers: 6 CDVs of the 1st D.C. Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] 6 Images of the 1st D.C. Cavalry, some IDed[CIVIL WAR] 5 CDVs of Couples, Part 1[CIVIL WAR] 5 CDVs of Couples, Part 2[CIVIL WAR] 5 CDVs of Couples, Part 3[CIVIL WAR] 4 CDVs of Couples, Part 4[CIVIL WAR] IDed Signal Officer and Crow’s Nest Tower CDV Set[CIVIL WAR] 4 CDVs of Signal Corps Troopers, some IDed[CIVIL WAR] IDed WIA Bugler of the 2nd New York Mounted Rifles[CIVIL WAR] 3 CDVs of IDed Armed 2nd NY Mounted Rifles[CIVIL WAR] 3 CDVs of Armed 2nd NY Mounted Rifles[CIVIL WAR] Kilpatrick’s Right Hand: Signed CDV of Gen. Llewellyn Estes[GETTYSBURG] A Presidential Connection: Hero who Saved Nixon's Great-Grandfather[CIVIL WAR] Valor Under Fire: 2 CDVs of IDed Hero of 1st NY Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] Boston’s Unknown Hero: RARE CDV of Medal of Honor Recipient[GETTYSBURG] 2 CDVs, 1 Signed, of Gen. Webb, WIA and Medal of Honor[CIVIL WAR] CDV of Medal of Honor Recipient, Martin T. McMahon[CIVIL WAR] CDV of POW, Medal of Honor Recipient Alexander Shaler[CIVIL WAR] Signed CDV of Medal of Honor Hero James G. Grindlay[CIVIL WAR] Signed CDV of Medal of Honor Recipient Newton Martin Curtis[CIVIL WAR] Signed CDV of Medal of Honor Recipient Henry C. Weir[CIVIL WAR] Medal of Honor Recipient George Washington Mindil and Staff CDV[CIVIL WAR] Medal of Honor Recipient Sgt. Charles D. Marquette, 93rd PA[CIVIL WAR] Signed CDV of Double Medal of Honor Recipient[CIVIL WAR] 3 CDVs of Medal of Honor Recipients Butterfield & Howard[CIVIL WAR] 2 CDVs of Medal of Honor Recipient Col. Robert L. Orr[GETTYSBURG] Hoosier Sacrifice: IDed Wheatfield WIA Capt. Reese, 20th IN[CIVIL WAR] Hard-Fighting Hoosiers: 6 CDVs of the 20th Indiana, Including a Gettysburg WIA[CIVIL WAR] Hard-Fighting Hoosiers: 6 CDVs of the 20th Indiana, Part 2[CIVIL WAR] Hard-Fighting Hoosiers: 5 CDVs of the 20th IN w/ Kearney Crosses, Part 3[CIVIL WAR] Hard-Fighting Hoosiers: 6 CDVs of the 20th Indiana, Part 4[CIVIL WAR] Hard-Fighting Hoosiers: 6 CDVs of the 20th Indiana, Part 5[CIVIL WAR] IDed 16th New Hampshire Volunteer[CIVIL WAR] IDed Fully Armed 47th NY Volunteer[CIVIL WAR] 2 CDVs of Early War Volunteers[CIVIL WAR] 2 CDVs of Fully Equipped New York State Militia Soldiers[CIVIL WAR] Rick's Hometown Boys: 18 CDVs of Dayton, OH, Soldiers[CIVIL WAR] RARE J. P. Ball Studio Portrait of Soldier w/ Revolver[CIVIL WAR] Double-Armed Defiance: Exceptional 1861 Union Officer CDV by Pioneer African American[CIVIL WAR] The Home Front: Civilian Views by J. P. Ball[CIVIL WAR] Pair of Union Soldier Images by J.P. Ball[CIVIL WAR] Humorously Inscribed Soldier CDV by J.P. Ball[CIVIL WAR] A Dead Letter Mystery: Pards at J.P. Ball's Studio[CIVIL WAR] IDed CDV of KIA Brig. Gen. Charles Russell Lowell[CIVIL WAR] CDV of KIA Sgt. Henry Ripley, 4th Maine[CIVIL WAR] IDed CDV of KIA Lt. Col. Orrin J. Crane, 7th Ohio[CIVIL WAR] IDed Major KIA Nine Days from Peace[CIVIL WAR] Fallen at Chancellorsville: KIA Col. Elias Peissner CDV[CIVIL WAR] Col. Frederick Wead, 98th NY, KIA at Cold Harbor CDV[CIVIL WAR] CDV Portrait of KIA Sgt. Bela Burzette, 10th NY Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] Two CDVs of KIA 1st Lt. Henry B. Hidden, 1st NY Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] 5 CDVs of Union Surgeons, Part 1[CIVIL WAR] 5 CDVs of Union Surgeons, Part 2[CIVIL WAR] A 5-Piece CDV Collection of Union Surgeons, Part 3[CIVIL WAR] Pride of the Corps: 10 CDVs of Union Soldiers w/ Badges[CIVIL WAR] Pride of the Corps: 10 CDVs of Union Soldiers w/ Badges, Pt. 2[CIVIL WAR] Pride of the Corps: 10 CDVs of Union Soldiers w/ Badges, Pt. 3[CIVIL WAR] Pride of the Corps: 10 CDVs of Union Soldiers w/ Badges, Pt. 4[CIVIL WAR] Pride of the Corps: 10 CDVs of Union Soldiers w/ Badges, Pt. 5[CIVIL WAR] Pride of the 6th Corps: Exceptional J.W. Black CDV Pair of Capt. William J. Bishop, 10th[GETTYSBURG] CDV of Hero Gen. John C. Robinson[GETTYSBURG] Wolverines in the Wheatfield: 7 CDVs of 4th and 5th MI, w/ Gettysburg WIAs[GETTYSBURG] RARE Signed CDV of Cavalry Hero Gen. John B. McIntosh[GETTYSBURG] Echoes of Little Round Top: 2 CDVs assoc. w/ the 20th Maine[GETTYSBURG] The Hero of Little Round Top: 2-Piece Identified Holman S. Melcher CDV Lot[GETTYSBURG] Little Round Top Veteran: 2 CDVs of Capt. Land, 20th Maine[GETTYSBURG] The Maker of the 20th Maine: CDV of Gen. Adelbert Ames[GETTYSBURG] Stand Firm, Ye Boys From Maine: Signed CDV of Maj. Spear, 20th ME[CIVIL WAR] Hero of the 20th Maine: Gettysburg Veteran Lt. Frederic W. Lane, KIA, Wilderness[GETTYSBURG] WIA in The Wheatfield: IDed CDV of Capt. Cyrus Tay, 32nd MA[GETTYSBURG] WIA in the Valley of Death: IDed CDV of Maj. Warner, 40th NY[GETTYSBURG] Killed at Devil's Den: IDed CDV of Maj. Cromwell, 124th NY[GETTYSBURG] Killed at Devil's Den: RARE, IDed CDV of Col. Ellis, 124th NY[GETTYSBURG] CDV of Clinton MacDougall, Quadruple WIA[GETTYSBURG] A Gettysburg KIA Mystery[GETTYSBURG] CDV of Paul Revere's Grandson, KIA[GETTYSBURG] Killed on Little Round Top: Col. Strong Vincent CDV[GETTYSBURG] Scarce Anthony View of Gettysburg Legend Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock[GETTYSBURG] Martyr of the 140th Pennsylvania: Col. Richard P. Roberts CDV, KIA Gettysburg[GETTYSBURG] 13th MA Commander, WIA on Battle's First Day[GETTYSBURG] Pennsylvania's Wheatfield Martyr: KIA Col. Roberts, 140th PA[GETTYSBURG] Gettysburg Brigade Commander: Autographed Mathew Brady CDV of General William S.[GETTYSBURG] Gettysburg Cavalry Casualty: Outstanding Signed CDV of Capt. Robert Boyd, 1st New[GETTYSBURG] A Concord Hero in the Wheatfield: George Lincoln Prescott, WIA[GETTYSBURG] The Defender of the Devil's Den: Gen. J.H. Hobart Ward, WIA[CIVIL WAR] Signed CDV of Gen. Willcox, IX Corps[GETTYSBURG] Signed CDV of Wheatfield Commander Gen. Caldwell[GETTYSBURG] KIA in the Peach Orchard: Col. Francine, 7th NJ[GETTYSBURG] Hero of the Harvard Regiment: WIA Col. Macy, 20th MA[CIVIL WAR] Generals through Lieutenants: 25 Union Officer CDVs, Many IDed[CIVIL WAR] 25 CDVs Featuring Signed Portraits & Elite Cavalry Commanders[CIVIL WAR] Staff Officers and Line Commanders: Archive of 25 Union CDVs[CIVIL WAR] Cavalry Casualties and Commanders: 27 Images of Union Officers[CIVIL WAR] Commanding the Ranks: 25 IDed Union Portraits[CIVIL WAR] 25 CDVs Featuring Brady Imprints, IDed Officers & Medals[CIVIL WAR] The USSS Legacy: Col. & Mrs. Berdan, and John Rogers’ Sharpshooters[CIVIL WAR] The Marksmen Elite: Rare Identified 1st & 2nd United States Sharp Shooters Officer[CIVIL WAR] The Sharpshooter at Rest: KIA Capt. Buxton, 2nd USSS[GETTYSBURG] WIA Cpl. Edwin Nelson, 1st USSS[CIVIL WAR] George Ellis, 1st USSS: A Crack Shot from Vermont[GETTYSBURG] Maine’s Marksman: WIA Capt. James McClure, 2nd USSS[CIVIL WAR] The Marksmen: 6 CDVs of IDed 1st & 2nd USSS Soldiers, including WIA/POWs[CIVIL WAR] The Marksmen: 6 CDVs of IDed 1st & 2nd USSS Troopers, Part 2[CIVIL WAR] The Marksmen: 6 CDVs of IDed 1st & 2nd USSS Troopers, Part 3[CIVIL WAR] The Cornfield Martyr: Adj. Parmelee, 2nd USSS, KIA Antietam[CIVIL WAR] Cavalrymen of the North Country: Group Study of Armed New York Troopers[CIVIL WAR] A Trio of Michigan Sharpshooters[CIVIL WAR] Armed for the Frontier: RARE Nevada Territory Double-Armed Cavalryman[ARMS & ARMOR] Pair of Images of Civilians with Rare Firearms[CIVIL WAR] The Ohio Statehouse in Mourning: Lincoln Funeral Train CDV[CIVIL WAR] 2 CDVs of Saxton's Dept. of the South HQ[EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY] RARE Hindustan Man in West Virginia[CIVIL WAR] Armed to the Teeth: Union Cavalryman w/ Spencer Carbine[CIVIL WAR] Children of the Fallen: White Hall Soldiers' Orphan School CDV[CIVIL WAR] Brothers in Arms: Superb Armed Indiana Zouave Group[CIVIL WAR] Heavies at Rest: Flag-Draped 1st Heavy Artillery Studio Studies[CIVIL WAR] Rick's Favorite Sergeant: Elbridge Williams, the Mystery US Regular[CIVIL WAR] Heartbreaking Portrait of Lt. Col. Lyman, 203rd PA, & Daughter Libbie[CIVIL WAR] Armed for the Mounted Service: Carlos A. West, 12th Ohio Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] Volunteers to the Front: 3 CDVs of Heavily Armed Infantrymen[CIVIL WAR] The Full Sleeve: 3 Soldiers w/ Rare Sleeve Insignia, incl. WIA Color Bearer[CIVIL WAR] Red Legged Devil: IDed 14th Brooklyn Chasseur CDV[CIVIL WAR] The Red Legged Devil: 14th Brooklyn Soldier CDV in Chasseur Uniform[CIVIL WAR] Cavalry Swagger: Cigar-Smoking Lt. Col. Young & Maj. Fry[CIVIL WAR] Signal Corps Pards in New Orleans[CIVIL WAR] On, Wisconsin!: RARE 24th WI Battle-Shattered Flag CDV[GETTYSBURG] Gettysburg Horse Artillery: Pristine Gardner CDV of Battery M, 2nd U.S. Guidon,[GETTYSBURG] Flag of the Avengers: Exceptional Gettysburg WIA Portrait of Sgt. Holmes, 44th N.Y.[GETTYSBURG] The Anchor of Culp's Hill: Rare Flag CDV of Major Milo Eldridge, 137th New York[CIVIL WAR] Identified Hospital Corps Organizer Augustus Heath with Custom Eagle Flag[CIVIL WAR] The Garibaldi Guard: Pristine 1861 Brady CDV of Colonel Frederick George D'Utassy[CIVIL WAR] From Fort Pickens to Petersburg: Rare Regular Army Battery L, 1st U.S. Artillery Flag[CIVIL WAR] The Fighting Fifth: The Battle Flags of the 5th New Hampshire Infantry[CIVIL WAR] Statesman of the 69th Ohio: Autographed Flag CDV of Colonel Lewis D. Campbell[CIVIL WAR] Guarding the Colors: Flag-Bearing CDV Pair of Pvt. Campbell, 23rd OH[CIVIL WAR] Guarding the Colors: Flag-Bearing CDV Pair of Cpl. Barrett, 23rd OH[CIVIL WAR] Flag of the Presidents: Rare 1863 Inscribed Battle Color CDV, 23rd Ohio Infantry[CIVIL WAR] Silk and Sacrifice: The Original Colors of the 124th NY Infantry, the "Orange Blossoms"[CIVIL WAR] Tattered Battle Flag of the 124th New York "Orange Blossoms" CDV[GETTYSBURG] Col. Francis M. Cummins, 124th New York, WIA[GETTYSBURG] Maj. James Cromwell, 124th New York, KIA[CIVIL WAR] Six CDV Collection of Henry Powell Ramsdell, 124th NY, WIA, Chancellorsville[CIVIL WAR] Cpl. Henry R. Brodhead, 124th NY, KIA[CIVIL WAR] Blood of the "Orange Blossoms": 4-CDV 124th New York Infantry Regimental Casualty[GETTYSBURG] Sgt. Thomas W. Bradley, 124th New York, WIA at Gettysburg, MOH at Chancellorsville[CIVIL WAR] A Newburgh Reunion: Exceptional 124th New York "Orange Blossoms" CDV Archive of Capt.[CIVIL WAR] Staff and Line of the "Orange Blossoms": 6-CDV 124th New York Infantry Regimental[GETTYSBURG] Devil's Den Commander: Exceptional 3X WIA Presentation CDV of Lt. Col. Weygant, 124th[CIVIL WAR] WIA at the Bloody Angle: Exceptional 124th New York "Orange Blossoms" CDV of Capt. James[CIVIL WAR] Medal of Honor at Beverly Ford: Historic 124th New York "Orange Blossoms" CDV of Capt.[CIVIL WAR] Killed at Totopotomoy Creek: Historic 124th New York "Orange Blossoms" CDV of Capt.[CIVIL WAR]  The Fallen Captain: William A. Jackson, 124th New York[CIVIL WAR] The San Francisco Vanguard: 2-CDV Multi-Sitting Archive of George W. Towle, "California[CIVIL WAR] West Coast Hat Brass: A Pair of Armed "California 100" Troopers from Company M[CIVIL WAR] Martyr of High Bridge: Exceptional Whipple CDV Pair of Colonel Francis Washburn, 4th[CIVIL WAR] Ambushed by Mosby: Three Separate J.W. Black Sittings of Cavalry Hero Capt. Reed[CIVIL WAR] The Frisco Kids: Two California 100 Riders Photographed in the Golden City[CIVIL WAR] Casualties of the California 100: Exceptional 4-CDV 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry Officer[CIVIL WAR] Ambushed by Mosby: Extraordinary 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry "California Battalion" POW[CIVIL WAR] California Hundred Archive: Identified 2nd Mass. Cavalry Combat Casualty & Officer Lot[CIVIL WAR] More Golden State Riders: Five CDV 2nd Mass. Cavalry Lot, Including WIA[CIVIL WAR] On the Road from Annapolis: Rare Full Campaign Kit 7th New York State Militia Studio[CIVIL WAR] Companions of the Sixth Company: Exceptional Armed Portrait Featuring Full Field Kits[CIVIL WAR] The Soldier's Farewell: Exceptional 1861 NYSM Armed Departure Portrait[CIVIL WAR] Heavy Marching Order: Exceptional 1861 7th NYSM "Silk Stocking" Corporal CDV[CIVIL WAR] The 7th NYSM's Backbone: Extraordinary Five CDV Lot of "Silk Stocking" Leaders[CIVIL WAR] Fully Equipped: Identified 7th NYSM Sergeant in Marching Order CDV[CIVIL WAR] Founding Family at the Front: Historic 1861/1862 CDV Lot of Adjutant Philip Schuyler,[CIVIL WAR] Breakout at Camp Cameron: Spectacular 1861 4-CDV 7th NYSM Field & Heavy Kit Collection[CIVIL WAR] Camp Enjoyment: 1861 2-CDV 7th NYSM Pipe-Smoking Pair[CIVIL WAR] The Call to Arms: Exceptional 1861 4-CDV 7th NYSM Heavy Marching Order Archive[CIVIL WAR] From the Porch to the Parlor: 2-CDV Civil War Staff Grouping featuring 15th PA Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] The Commanders: 6-Piece Identified Union General Officer CDV Lot[CIVIL WAR] Union High Command: Lot of Seven Northern "Notables," Including Generals[CIVIL WAR] The Soldier-Poet of Ohio: 4 J.P. Ball CDVs of William Haines Lytle, KIA[CIVIL WAR] The Soldier-Poet of Ohio: 5 "In the Field" CDVs of William Haines Lytle, KIA[CIVIL WAR] West Point Class of 1861: Exceptional 3-CDV Rank Progression Archive of Captain James P.[CIVIL WAR] Double WIA from the 16th Michigan: George Baird, the Pride of Detroit[CIVIL WAR] Archive of Five Identified CDVs, Including WIAs, KIAs, and Outdoor Views[CIVIL WAR] 5-Piece CDV Collection of Notable Officers, some KIA[CIVIL WAR] Sacrifice at the Crater: Lt. Col. John Hodges, Jr., 59th MA Infantry[CIVIL WAR] A Rising Star, KIA: Lt. Col. Charles James Mills, also WIA at Antietam[CIVIL WAR] Men of God: 4-Piece Union Army Chaplain CDV Collection[CIVIL WAR] Leading the Vanguard: 13 Identified Officers of the North’s Only Black Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] Capt. George  Wilson and his Mount, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] Capt. Curtis Whitmore and his Mount, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] Capt. Charles Wheeler and his Mount, 5th Massachusetts Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] Antietam WIA to USCT Commander: Captain Peter J. Rooney CDVs[CIVIL WAR] The Sentinels of Salem: 21-Image Visual History of Soldiers at Winter Island & Fort[CIVIL WAR] Western Sharpshooters: A 3-Piece CDV Collection of the 66th Illinois Infantry[CIVIL WAR] Avenger of Groveton: Exceptional Front-Inscribed CDV of Private Charles Luff, 44th New[GETTYSBURG] Little Round Top Defenders: Exceptional (4) CDV Lot of the 44th New York, "Ellsworth's[CIVIL WAR] The Fallen Command: Exceptional 6-CDV Grouping of 1st Maine Cavalry Casualties[CIVIL WAR] Commanders of the 1st Maine: 5 CDV Archive of Cols. Goddard and Douty (KIA)[CIVIL WAR] Defense of White House Landing: Identified 1st Maine Trooper Killed in Action[CIVIL WAR] The Fighting Frontiersman: Spectacular Signed CDV of Capt. Black Hawk Putnam, 1st Maine[CIVIL WAR] Company Strength: 10 Images of Troopers from the 1st Maine Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] The Pine Tree State Troopers: Archive of 11 Identified 1st Maine Cavalry Portraits[CIVIL WAR] The Pine Tree State Troopers: Archive of 11 Identified 1st Maine Cavalry Portraits, Part[CIVIL WAR] The Pine Tree State Troopers: Archive of 11 Identified 1st Maine Cavalry Portraits, Part[GETTYSBURG] Wounded at Gettysburg: Identified CDV of Capt. Jacob B. Loring, 1st Maine Cavalry[CIVIL WAR] The Emerald Caduceus: 10-Piece Union Hospital Steward CDV Collection[CIVIL WAR] A Remarkable Trio of Identified 3rd New Jersey Cavalry Troopers, a.k.a. the[CIVIL WAR] An Ohio Drummer Boy, Lost to the War: Tom Hatfield, 79th Ohio[CIVIL WAR] Rugged Field Portrait of Benjamin Hart, 24th NY Infantry, WIA, 2nd Bull Run[CIVIL WAR] WIA at Laurel Hill: Horace Kimball, 1st New York Sharpshooters, with his Target Rifle[CIVIL WAR] First Blood in Baltimore: Charles P. Trumbull, 6th Mass Militia, in Full Kit[GETTYSBURG] Defending Their Backyard: Exceptional Tyson Brothers Gettysburg Company Album, 21st Pa.[GETTYSBURG] Casualty of the Wheatfield: Superb Identified 32nd Mass CDV, WIA at Gettysburg[GETTYSBURG] Round Top Defender: Rare Gurney CDV of Gen. Martin D. Hardin, 12th PA Reserves[GETTYSBURG] A Rooster at Rest: Lt. Harlow N. Spencer, 7th Ohio Infantry after Gettysburg[GETTYSBURG] Custer's Fallen Wolverine: Identified 5th Michigan Cavalry CDV, KIA at Gettysburg[GETTYSBURG] Hand-to-Hand on July 2nd: WIA Gettysburg 4th Michigan Officer CDV[GETTYSBURG] A Hoosier Captured at Gettysburg: David Dudley, 4th Michigan Infantry[GETTYSBURG] Gettysburg Casualty Lt. Esbon W. Hindes, Co. F, 1st U.S. Sharp Shooters[GETTYSBURG] Blood at the Peach Orchard: Exceptional Autographed 2nd New Hampshire Gettysburg WIA[GETTYSBURG] Commander of the 8th Ohio: Franklin, Sawyer, Gettysburg WIA[GETTYSBURG] Wounded in the Peach Orchard: Identified CDV of Col. Byron R. Pierce, 3rd Michigan[GETTYSBURG] Medal of Honor Winner in Gettysburg: Sgt. Noble Preston, 10th New York Cavalry[GETTYSBURG] Drowned in the Rappahannock: Portrait of Capt. Walter Symonds Newhall, WIA Gettysburg[CIVIL WAR] Wounded on Oak Ridge: Portrait of Col. Samuel H. Leonard, 13th Massachusetts Infantry[CIVIL WAR] Fallen at Cold Harbor: Identified CDV of Maj. Richard Crandall, 6th Vermont Infantry,[CIVIL WAR] Relaxed in San Francisco: Study of a Union Officer in a Buffalo Coat[CIVIL WAR] Pacific Frontiersmen: Collection of Four California Volunteer Cavalry and Infantry CDVs[CIVIL WAR] Judge of the Lincoln Conspirators: Pair of CDVs of Brevet Brigadier General Charles[CIVIL WAR] Boston’s Brave Commander: Lt. Col. Lucius M. Sargent, KIA Bellfield[CIVIL WAR] Rhode Island's Bull Run Chaplain: 3-CDV Portrait Archive of Chaplain Augustus Woodbury[CIVIL WAR] The Flower of Rhode Island Youth: Pvt. Jesse Comstock, WIA/POW  1st Bull Run[CIVIL WAR] Rhode Island's Pleated Blouse: Early 1861 Bull Run Veteran, CDV of Private William Chace[CIVIL WAR] Rhody at Bull Run: Exceptional 2-CDV Archive of R.I. General Joseph Pope Balch[CIVIL WAR] Sprague's Vanguard: Rare Identified 1st and 2nd Rhode Island Infantry Studio Portrait[CIVIL WAR] Guard of Honor for a Fallen General: Spectacular Identified 10th Ohio Infantry Albumen[CIVIL WAR] Elite Firepower: Large Albumen Portrait of Six Soldiers with Rare Colt Revolving Rifles

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