This remarkable set of four stereoviews offers a vivid glimpse into the American Civil War through the eyes of its most renowned photographic chroniclers. Each card captures pivotal moments and individuals, preserved with the iconic orange mounts characteristic of Taylor & Huntington's postwar photographic series, titled "The War for the Union."
1, A Cavalry "Orderly" – Stereoview No. 619. A stirring scene of a cavalry soldier with his horse, prepared to dispatch messages on the battlefield. This print captures the critical role of mounted couriers in war communications.
2, Gen. Phil Kearney – Stereoview No. 2209. A formal portrait of General Kearney, a legendary Union officer who fell at the Battle of Chantilly in 1862. The photograph was taken earlier that same year, capturing the image of a military hero in his prime.
3, Gen. Lew Wallace – Stereoview No. 2311. Wallace, best known for his leadership at the Battle of Monocacy, is depicted in uniform. Postwar, Wallace rose to fame as the author of Ben-Hur, but his military career is immortalized here.
4, Gen. John Sedgwick ("Uncle John") – Stereoview No. 2177. A poignant image of the beloved commander of the Sixth Corps, who was killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania. This portrait evokes the calm demeanor for which Sedgwick was remembered.
Each stereoview is in good condition, with crisp details on both the images and backs. The reverse side of each card provides detailed captions about the scenes and individuals, underscoring their historical significance. These cards were produced by Taylor & Huntington, who reissued original war negatives from Brady & Co. to commemorate the conflict.
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