Following the American Civil War Sesquicentennial with day by day writings of the time, currently 1863.

Civil war portrait

soldier in Union zouave uniform with bayoneted musket with initials A.T. on stock

Possibly identified as Alonzo F. Thompson of Company C, 84th New York Infantry Regiment (earlier known as 14th Regiment New York State Militia). (Source: Martinez, Ramona. Photo Mystery Solved, Then Doubted, Then Deciphered, Thanks to Readers; http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2012/04/17/150801239/)

Medium: 1 photograph : quarter-plate tintype, hand-colored ; 11.1 x 9.5 cm (case)

Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs; Ambrotype/Tintype photograph filing series; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Record page for image is here.

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Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform with Colt Navy revolver and double handle D-guard Bowie knife

Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform with Colt Navy revolver and double handle D-guard Bowie knife.

Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs; Ambrotype/Tintype photograph filing series; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Record page for image is here.

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Five soldiers, four unidentified, in Union uniforms of the 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia outfitted with Enfield muskets in front of encampment

Five soldiers, four unidentified, in Union uniforms of the 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia outfitted with Enfield muskets in front of encampment.

Photo shows soldiers wearing frock coats and standing at ease with their Enfield Rifles. An encampment is visible in the background. (Source: Matthew R. Gross and Elizabeth T. Lewin, 2010) Photo shows one identified soldier, Albert L. Burgess, on far right.

Date Created/Published: [between 1862 September 8 and 1863 June 6]
Medium: 1 photograph : quarter-plate tintype, hand-colored ; 12.5 x 10 cm (case)

Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs; Ambrotype/Tintype photograph filing series; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Record page for image is here.

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Two unidentified soldiers in Trans-Mississippi Confederate battle shirts

Title: Two unidentified soldiers in Trans-Mississippi Confederate battle shirts.

Medium: 1 photograph : quarter-plate ambrotype, hand-colored ; 12.1 x 9.6 cm (case)

Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs; Ambrotype/Tintype photograph filing series; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Record page for image is here.

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Mrs. Sarah A. Dasher  Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform and his wife, Sarah A. Dasher

The lady in these two images is identified on the Library of Congress website as “Mrs. Sarah A. Dasher [….], Ga.” in the image on the left and “Sarah A. Dasher,” wife of the unidentified soldier in the other image.

sarah dasher headstoneAccording to the Library of Congress, her name comes from writing on the back of the case.  Accordingly, it is most probable that Dasher is her married name, as it would be unlikely that the honorific, “Mrs.” would be used with her birth name.

Less like is that the name on the back of the photo on the right was her birth name and not her married name.  If that were the case, a possible match might be Sarah A. Dasher, born July 1, 1819, who married James Wisenbaker October 16, 1837.  James was born in 1809 and died in April, 1868, in Valdosta, Georgia.  Sarah died in 1888.  Her broken headstone bears the name Sarah Dasher, wife of Jam[es] Wisenb[aker].  However, Larry Anderson, in a comment below, states that photos of the couple in the possession of descendents bear no resemblance to the couple in these ambrotypes. (edited 11/4/2013)

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digital file from original item Title: Mrs. Sarah A. Dasher, […], Ga.

Medium: 1 photograph : sixth-plate ambrotype, hand-colored ; 9.3 x 8.1 cm (case)

Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs; Ambrotype/Tintype photograph filing series; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Record page for image is here.

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digital file from original itemTitle: Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform and his wife, Sarah A. Dasher

Medium: 1 photograph : quarter-plate ambrotype, hand-colored ; 11.9 x 9.5 cm (case)

Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs; Ambrotype/Tintype photograph filing series; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Record page for image is here.

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The images at the beginning of this post were digitally edited to reduce effects of fading of the photos and to digitally fade the frame to make the photos stand out more.

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Unidentified soldier from Kentucky in Confederate uniform with two revolvers

With this image, I wanted to try something different.  While the color of the case remains vibrant, the photo is often faded.  With this image, I reversed that by digitally “correcting” the fade of the photo and digitally “fading” the colors of the case.

Title: Unidentified soldier from Kentucky in Confederate uniform with two revolvers.

Medium: 1 photograph : sixth-plate ambrotype, hand-colored ; 9.7 x 8.8 cm (case)

Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs; Ambrotype/Tintype photograph filing series; Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Record page for image is here.

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Lucius Burdick enlisted as a private in Company E, 11th Kansas Volunteers, at Emporia, Kansas, on August 25, 1862, and was mustered into service on September 12, 1862. He was promoted to second lieutenant on January 19, 1864, at Benton Barracks, Missouri, and assigned to Company H, 65th U. S. Colored Infantry. Burdick transferred to Company B on November 4, 1864. He was then transferred to Company F on August 15, 1865, and promoted to first lieutenant.

Burdick and the other members of the 65th U. S. Colored Infantry were mustered out of service on January 8, 1867, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Carte-de-Visite by A.D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, La.

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The Trans-Mississippi Theater Photo Archive image and information.

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Unidentified Confederate officer - 3c19426u

“Unidentified Confederate(?) officer, full-length portrait, standing, with sword in right hand”

photographic print on carte de visite mount: albumen.

Library of Congress image.

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Meeley-Pvt.-Michael-C.-31944Michael Meeley enlisted on August 28, 1862, and was mustered into Company E, 13th Kansas Infantry on September 20, 1862.

The 13th Kansas Infantry was organized on September 10, 1862, at Atchison, Kansas; the regiment fought in the 1862 battles of Newtonia and Prairie Grove and the 1863 capture of Fort Smith.

Meeley received a disability discharge on October 15, 1863, at Camp Stanton, Kansas.

Carte-de-Visite by Unknown Photographer

The Trans-Mississippi Theater Photo Archive image and information.

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Corporal Theodore (or Theodor) Tesch of Co. B, 26th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment

Photograph shows Corporal Theodore (or Theodor) Tesch of Co. B, 26th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, in uniform.

Library of Congress image.

1 photographic print : albumen, on carte de visite mount ; 9.6 x 6.0 cm.

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