Photo by T W Bankes, a photographer basd in Little Rock Arkansas. Also indicates he was an Aide-de-Camp, a confidential assistant to a higher-ranking officer. Following his service leading the XIII Corps at the Battle of Mansfield, Louisiana, Brigadier General Robert Alexander Cameron was the District Commander in the Department of the Gulf at Thibodaux, Louisiana.
This officer likely served under him and had this picture taken at that time, in 1865. From an album of CDVs with Indiana connections. Dimensions given, if any, are approximate. Defects not visible in scan[s] are described. Item is complete as issued unless otherwise stated.NO facsimiles, copies, reprints or reproductions unless specifically stated in description above. Pictures show actual item, never a stock image. All items are originals; no facsimiles, copies or reproductions, unless specifically noted. All scans or photographs shown are of the actual items you will receive.
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The item "SIGNED Civil War CDV 1860s Capt Woodson S Marshall 46th Indiana Inf Co I" is in sale since Friday, August 26, 2016. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Original Period Items\Photographs". The seller is "thejumpingfrog" and is located in Hartford, CT.
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