Lot of 14 CDVs, including six by Kansas photographers Geo. Burgoyne of Manhattan City; (2) Brown's Photographic Gallery of Paola; and A.C. Nichols, H. Stevenson & Co., and Kimball & Co. of Leavenworth. Subjects include Captain George W. Bell, Company F, 12th Kansas Infantry Regiment; Second Lieutenant Samuel Long, Company G, 11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; Sergeant Major Isaac H. Isbell, 11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; Captain John G. Lindsay, Company F, 11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Martin Anderson, Company B, 11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; Captain James Brooks Company M, 6th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; and First Lieutenant Charles Drake, Company E, Kansas 11th Cavalry Regiment. The 11th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was organized in April of 1863 from the 11th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment, originally raised under the call of July 2, 1862 and commanded by Colonel Thomas Ewing, Jr. The mounted regiment, attached for a majority of its active service period to the District of the Border and District of Kansas, Department of the Missouri, served on the eastern border of Kansas through October of 1864, including in an expedition from Salem to Mulberry Creek, and in operations against Quantrill and his raiding forces, against Indians in Nebraska, and against Sterling Price in Missouri and Kansas. Condition: CDVs with surface soil, spots of discoloration, surface abrasions (specifically John G. Lindsay and Charles Drake) and wear to edges and corners including some clipping and pin holes.
Lot of 14 CDVs, including six by Kansas photographers Geo. Burgoyne of Manhattan City; (2) Brown's Photographic Gallery of Paola; and A.C. Nichols, H. Stevenson & Co., and Kimball & Co. of Leavenworth. Subjects include Captain George W. Bell, Company F, 12th Kansas Infantry Regiment; Second Lieutenant Samuel Long, Company G, 11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; Sergeant Major Isaac H. Isbell, 11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; Captain John G. Lindsay, Company F, 11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Martin Anderson, Company B, 11th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; Captain James Brooks Company M, 6th Kansas Cavalry Regiment; and First Lieutenant Charles Drake, Company E, Kansas 11th Cavalry Regiment. The 11th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was organized in April of 1863 from the 11th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment, originally raised under the call of July 2, 1862 and commanded by Colonel Thomas Ewing, Jr. The mounted regiment, attached for a majority of its active service period to the District of the Border and District of Kansas, Department of the Missouri, served on the eastern border of Kansas through October of 1864, including in an expedition from Salem to Mulberry Creek, and in operations against Quantrill and his raiding forces, against Indians in Nebraska, and against Sterling Price in Missouri and Kansas. Condition: CDVs with surface soil, spots of discoloration, surface abrasions (specifically John G. Lindsay and Charles Drake) and wear to edges and corners including some clipping and pin holes.
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