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Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970

Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970
Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970
Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970
Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970
Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970
Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970
Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970

Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970    Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970
A Pictorial Review of the. Individuals in the Confederate Armed Forces. 1970 Verde Publishers Special Collectors Edition. Volume Number 22 of 150 Volumes. Most of these appear two have been taking either Pre civil war (in state and private militia uniforms) war very early in the war, and everyone was depicted in a fairly nice, two super fancy uniform with weapons and accoutrements. These portraits were usually taken by the "sun artists" and their permanent studios and were more formal and studied them those taken in the field. Later in the war, photographic materials in the south became scarce and the confederate soldiers pay was most uncertain. Hence, the camp following tintype operators and sutlers in the southern army were almost non existent.

Carte-de-vistes then became popular in the confederacy. Chapter two: off to war.

Chapter five: the confederate states navy and marine corps. Chapter six: southern or northern?
Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970    Civil War Photographs 22/150 Special Collectors Edition Confederate Faces 1970