Description:

An amazing Civil War collection of thirteen large salt-print photographs of Union soldiers, housed in a period ledger with excellent examples of patriotic ephemera including song sheets, broadsides, stationery and more!

A Civil War period ledger book filled with period photographs and ephemera including patriotic song sheets, stationery, flyers, a manuscript muster roll, as well as thirteen large-format salt-print photographs, most of which depict Union soldiers early in the conflict. Based on the contents, the material was collected by a resident of Philadelphia. Most of the photographs and papers have been mounted to the album pages with some expected wear, one of the photographs has been hand-painted and another bears some uneven toning, else very good condition overall. The album itself is chipped along the boards with portions of the spine missing, and front board detached.

Of particular interest in this volume are the thirteen large-format salt-print photographs, most of which measure 6" x 8.25" and appear to have been taken in the early part of the war. Particularly stirring is a full-length portrait of a member of the Anderson Cavalry staring directly at the camera and holding his sword. Another photograph depicts E.W.C. Greene, a correspondent for the Philadelphia Evening Transcript posing with Captain Thomas Hawksworth of the 20th Pennsylvania ("Scott's Legion.") Another compelling image is that of Major General B. F. Kelly seated, posing with his family in 1859.

Also of interest is a muster roll recording members of Graham's Missouri Cavalry Company, recording the names of 67 members and their dispositions between August 20 and August 31, 1861. The album also contains some excellent examples of patriotic letterheads and envelopes, prints by Charles Magnus, patriotic song sheets, as well as cartoons cut from newspapers. Particularly compelling is a October 1861 broadside promoting a "GRAND EXHIBITION IN AID OF THE COOPER SHOP VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON," which featured "Mammoth Stereoscopic Views of the Southern Rebellion, Each Displayed on 400 square feet of Canvass, at the Mechanic's Institute ..."

As a whole, the material presents an optimistic view of the future from early in the war, when most people in the north anticipated a rapid and easy victory.

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