Abbott Tintypes are 1 5/8″ x 1 1/2.” They were produced by Abbott & Co., NY early in the Civil War years.
Abbott7. Commodore Dupont, U.S. Navy. $135
Abbott9. General Tyler of Conn. $150
Abbott10. Commodore Porter, U.S. Navy. $175
Abbott19. Maj. General N.P. Banks. $150
Abbott21. Hon. Montgomery Blair, Postmaster General. $200
Abbott23. General Walbridge. $125
Abbott25. Colonel E.D. Baker, Slain gallantly fighting for his Country, Oct. 21, 1861. $250
Abbott28. Hon. Caleb B. Smith, Sec’y of the Interior. $200
Abbott33. Commodore Dupont, U.S. Navy. $150
Abbott35. Gen’l A. Duryea. $150
Abbott40. Colonel Robert Anderson, the Hero of Fort Sumter. $250
Abbott42. Brig.-General Nathaniel Lyon, Slain in defense of his Country, Aug. 10, 1861. $200
Abbott43. Col. Cameron, N.Y. Highlanders. $150
Abbott46. General Franz Sigel. $100
Abbott48. Commodore Stringham, U.S. Navy. $135
Abbott49. Colonel Billy Wilson. $150
Abbott52. Hon. Gideon Wells, Sec’y of Navy. $250
Abbott61. General Walbridge. $125
Abbott62. Commodore Porter, U.S. Navy. $175
Abbott64. Hon. John Slidell, The Captured Confederate Commissioner. $275
Abbott66. Brig. Gen. Wm. S. Harney. $165
Abbott67. Gov. Sprague, of Rhode Island. $150
Abbott69. General Beauregard. $200
Abbott73. Lieut. John T. Greble, Fell in his Country’s service, June 10, 1861. $200
Abbott78. General Tyler, of Conn. $150
Abbott79. Col. Slocum, of Rhode Island, Who fell at the Battle of Bull Run. $200
Abbott87. Maj. General Patterson. $150