comprising nine period views from the series The War for the Union published by Anthony from Brady negatives, plus Gardner's iconic view of the dead Confederate sharpshooter at Gettysburg, No. 229 on cream-colored mount from the earlier Incidents of the War series. Two Anthony's on yellow flat mounts and seven on orange, each with printed text applied to verso. The subjects are varied and include: No 2312, Scene at Fort Totten, near Washington; aiming and working the Great Guns, No. 2427, Lieut. Gen. Grant at his Head Quarters, No. 2414, Camp of the 71st N.Y. Vols., No. 2432, Group of Generals: Hancock, Birney, Gibbon and Barlow, in the field, near Richmond, No. 2639, View of the outer Trenches on the last day of the battle in front of Nashville, Tenn., No. 3140, Interior of Fort Sumter, April 14th,1865 - raising of the old flag, No. 3516, "Swamp Angel," Morris Island, S.C., No. 3611, Gen. Sherman's Men tearing up the Railroad before leaving Atlanta, with orange two-cent revenue stamp on back, and No. 3625, Maj. Gen. Sherman and Staff in the trenches before Atlanta. Condition: Yellow mounts G with moderate soiling in field and nicked edges, orange mounts near VG with minor edge wear. Five views show paper and glue residue on back from having once been mounted.
comprising nine period views from the series The War for the Union published by Anthony from Brady negatives, plus Gardner's iconic view of the dead Confederate sharpshooter at Gettysburg, No. 229 on cream-colored mount from the earlier Incidents of the War series. Two Anthony's on yellow flat mounts and seven on orange, each with printed text applied to verso. The subjects are varied and include: No 2312, Scene at Fort Totten, near Washington; aiming and working the Great Guns, No. 2427, Lieut. Gen. Grant at his Head Quarters, No. 2414, Camp of the 71st N.Y. Vols., No. 2432, Group of Generals: Hancock, Birney, Gibbon and Barlow, in the field, near Richmond, No. 2639, View of the outer Trenches on the last day of the battle in front of Nashville, Tenn., No. 3140, Interior of Fort Sumter, April 14th,1865 - raising of the old flag, No. 3516, "Swamp Angel," Morris Island, S.C., No. 3611, Gen. Sherman's Men tearing up the Railroad before leaving Atlanta, with orange two-cent revenue stamp on back, and No. 3625, Maj. Gen. Sherman and Staff in the trenches before Atlanta. Condition: Yellow mounts G with moderate soiling in field and nicked edges, orange mounts near VG with minor edge wear. Five views show paper and glue residue on back from having once been mounted.
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