Lot of 2 composite CDVs. CDV featuring oval portrait of Major General Francis J. Herron (1837-1902) at center surrounded by oval quarter-length portraits of ten members of his staff, including Lieutenant W.H. Gladwin, W.H. Clark, Capt. Charles H. Steens, Captain E.E. Stockton, and Surgeon O.M. Humphreys. Theodore Lilienthal New Orleans, LA, March 6, 1865. Lilienthal's copyright on mount below image and imprint on verso. Herron was awarded CMOH in 1892 for "extraordinary heroism" at Pea Ridge; elevated to divisional command and critical to the Union victory at Wilson's Creek; later commanded the 13th Corps. Toning to image and mount, some soiling. Corner/edge wear to mount. CDV featuring Major General Andrew Jackson Smith (1815-1897) at center surrounded by oval quarter-length portraits of ten members of his staff, including Major John Hough, Captain Ross Wilkinson, Captain J.A. Sexton, Captain George W. Baker and Major Lyon. Moses & Piffet: New Orleans, LA, ca 1864. Two-cent revenue stamp on verso, initialed in ink, "M & P." Smith was a pre-war Indian fighter who rose to command the 16th Corps and fought throughout the South with solid leadership during the Civil War. Toning to image. Corner/edge wear to mount, including light creases in top right and left corners of mount. Provenance:Eugene R. Groves Collection of 19th Century Photography
Lot of 2 composite CDVs. CDV featuring oval portrait of Major General Francis J. Herron (1837-1902) at center surrounded by oval quarter-length portraits of ten members of his staff, including Lieutenant W.H. Gladwin, W.H. Clark, Capt. Charles H. Steens, Captain E.E. Stockton, and Surgeon O.M. Humphreys. Theodore Lilienthal New Orleans, LA, March 6, 1865. Lilienthal's copyright on mount below image and imprint on verso. Herron was awarded CMOH in 1892 for "extraordinary heroism" at Pea Ridge; elevated to divisional command and critical to the Union victory at Wilson's Creek; later commanded the 13th Corps. Toning to image and mount, some soiling. Corner/edge wear to mount. CDV featuring Major General Andrew Jackson Smith (1815-1897) at center surrounded by oval quarter-length portraits of ten members of his staff, including Major John Hough, Captain Ross Wilkinson, Captain J.A. Sexton, Captain George W. Baker and Major Lyon. Moses & Piffet: New Orleans, LA, ca 1864. Two-cent revenue stamp on verso, initialed in ink, "M & P." Smith was a pre-war Indian fighter who rose to command the 16th Corps and fought throughout the South with solid leadership during the Civil War. Toning to image. Corner/edge wear to mount, including light creases in top right and left corners of mount. Provenance:Eugene R. Groves Collection of 19th Century Photography
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