Lot 220

Three Civil War CDVs from Fairfax Virginia

Estimate: $500 - $700

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A collection of three Civil War-era cartes de visite (CDVs) from Fairfax, Virginia, dating to 1864. The first image depicts the Fairfax Jail, while the second features the Fairfax Courthouse, both significant landmarks during the Civil War. The third CDV is particularly notable, as it shows a group of 10 identified soldiers posed in front of a tent, captured on January 1st, 1864. The soldiers are listed on the reverse as Corp Goodman, H Whipple, Corp Smith, D.W. Rice, R.H. Boyer, T.G. Cook, J. Barber, R.H. Vedder, O.M. Goold, E.S. Atkins, and A.O. Conde. These images provide a vivid snapshot of military life and the environment during the Civil War,

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