Confederate CIVIL WAR Album
43 Photos In The Album!
23 Tintypes
18 CDV Photos
& two Trimmed Thin CDV Photos
Winchester Virginia
MOUNT OLIVE Virginia
Circa 1860s - 1870
Tintype and CDV Photo Album
Antique Photograph Album
- You Are Bidding on a Small Tintype & CDV Album
- 43 Photos In the Album!
- Confederate CIVIL WAR
- 23 Tintypes
- 18 CDV and Other Photos
- Album Measures about 5" by 4" x 2.75"
- At Least 6 Photos that we could see from Winchester Virginia
- At Least 5 Photos that we could see from MOUNT OLIVE Virginia
- W.O. Towns was a Photographer and may be pictured - His name is Hand Written on the back of a few of the Photos. He served in the Alabama Infantry 14th Regt. Assigned to the Army of Northern Virginia which fought at Cold Harbor and Appomattox
- J. K. Wright is pictured in Woodstock Virginia - He was from Texas and served in Chisum's Regt. of Texas Dismounted Cavalry (2nd Texas Partisan Rangers)
- David Snarr may we one of the unidentified Photos - He served in the Virginia Infantry 2nd Regt. & 136th Regt.
- John H. Snarr could possibly be one of the other young Men Pictured - He Served in the 7th Regt' Virginia Cavalry & 33rd Virginia Cavalry
- Pictured are: George Snarr (Mother & Father), George's Mother, John Rash (Mt. Olive), Aunt Tirzah Stinwalt (twice), Uncle Isiah Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coffman, George W. Snarr's Father & Mother (Early tintype)
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- Circa 1860s - 1870
- There are no Tax Stamps in this album. as it is a Southern Album
- Tintype & CDV Photo Album
- About Good Condition Overall for nearly 160 Years
- Images are Very Nice and reasonably Clear
- Identification writing on some pages and Backs of some Photos
- Album condition is Good to VG for age
- Spine & Binding are Good
- Half of latch there and working
- Pages have some tears and Staining, but overall good
- Any Condition or Other Issues as Pictured
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- Calculated Shipping in the continental USA
- Shipping To USA ONLY!
A Southern Civil War Relic!
REAL Conversation Starter!
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