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CWIMAGE1. O'Sullivan/Gardner. Albumen Negative by T.H. O'Sullivan; Positive by
A. Gardner. Incidents of the War. General Post-Office, Army of the Potomac.
Brandy Station, December, 1863. Gardner's 1865 copyright line beneath image.
Image is 6 7/8" x 8 15/16" on full Incidents of the War mount measuring 12 1/4"
x 15 1/4." Image is matted (16" x 24"), ready for framing. VG. $700
CWIMAGE3. Barnard & Gibson/Gardner. Albumen Negative by Barnard & Gibson;
Positive by A. Gardner. Incidents of the War. Quaker Guns, Centreville. March,
1862. Gardner's 1865 copyright line beneath image. Image is 6 7/8" x 8 7/8" on
full Incidents of the War mount measuring 12 1/4" x 15 1/4." Image is matted
(16" x 24"), ready for framing. G. $550
CWIMAGE4. Barnard & Gibson. Centreville Pa. 1862. Alfred Waud
Collection, pencilled on back of mat. Albumen Image measures 4" x 9 1/2" and is matted
(16" x 24"), ready for framing. G. $200

CWIMAGE8. No ID. [O'Sullivan, April 1864] Civil War Albumen Print titled in pencil on verso "Hdqtrs
A. of P. Western Half." "A. of P." This is Brandy Station,
Virginia, Camp of the Army of the Potomac Headquarters, 1864. A number of Zouaves
are in the foreground before tents and cabins in the
background. Image measures 7.25" x 9.25" on a 9" x 11" board. G+. $575

CWIMAGE9. [Egbert G. Fowx] This image measures 5" x 8 1/4" on an 11" x 13
1/2" mount. It is incorrectly titled in pencil at the lower right of the mount
"Morris Island Quartermasters Storehouse." The image actually depicts the US
Engineers Station near Dutch Gap where Confederate "torpedoes"
(electronically-detonated underwater mines) retrieved from the James River were
disarmed. The men have one such "torpedo" with them. Egbert G. Fowx was
born in Kentucky in 1821. In the 1860 census, he was listed in Hampton,
Elizabeth City County, Virginia as an ambrotypist. He worked for the Anthony's
during the Civil War. This image is reproduced in Civil War: A Complete
Photographic History. Thanks to Anne Peterson and Will Stapp for the
identification of this image. VG. $500

CWIMAGE10. Major Edward A. Springsteed, 7th NY Heavy Artillery. WIA, June
16, 1864, Petersburg; KIA August 25, 1864, Reams' Station, VA. Image measures
7.25" x 5.25" on a 9.5" x 7.75" board. G. $275
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