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Lot 16
Sale 6425 - American Historical Ephemera and Early Photography, including The Larry Ness Collection of Native American Photography
Part I - Lots 1-222
Oct 23, 2025
10:00AM ET
Part II - Lots 223-376
Oct 24, 2025
10:00AM ET
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[CIVIL WAR]. A group of 20 CDVs of identified members of the 7th New York State Militia, incl. MOH recipient Rufus King.
20 CDVs on cardstock mounts showing members of the 7th New York State Militia, most subjects identified, ca 1861-1863. Many of the CDVs are uncredited.
Identified subjects and ranks (when noted) include:
Brevet Major Rufus King, Jr. New York: Geo. Rockwood. In addition to serving with the 7th NY State Militia, King served with the 4th US Light Artillery and US Horse Artillery Brigade. He received the Medal of Honor for his actions at White Oak Swamp 30 June 1862. -- John S. Loud. Baltimore: J.H. Walzl. Inscribed on verso, "Camp Dix, Baltimore, June 3, 1862." In addition to serving with the 7th NY State Militia, Loud served with the 12th New York Cavalry as well as the 9th US Cavalry "Buffalo Soldier" Regiment. -- General Schuyler Hamilton, grandson of Alexander Hamilton. New York: Brady. -- General Egbert Viele. New York: Brady, Anthony. -- Colonel Marshall Lefferts. New York: Grotecloss. --Captain Henry Shumway. Washington: Brady. -- Simon W. Scott, Color Bearer, period identification on verso. -- Dr. Samuel B. Tuthill, Assistant Surgeon. New York: Brady, Anthony. -- First Lieutenant Richard Halstedt. Washington: Brady. -- Lieutenant Locke W. Winchester, Quartermaster. New York: Brady, Anthony. -- Possibly L.L.S. Clearman, Commissary Sergeant (period print possibly affixed to later cardstock mount). -- Lieutenant John A. Baker, Ordnance Officer. Verso with penciled identification dated May 1861. -- Second Lieutenant Joseph B. Young (period print possibly affixed to later cardstock mount). -- Chaplain Sullivan H. Weston. New York: Brady, Anthony. -- William Patten, Commissary, signed in lower margin of mount. -- Louis Schaffner. New York: R.A. Lord. -- Elias J. Herrick, verso with signature from Camp Cameron, May 1861. -- Corporal Frederick G. Agens. Baltimore: Bendann Brothers. -- Lewis M. Brown, verso with signature from Camp Cameron, May 1861. -- Harold Bunting. Baltimore: J.H. Young.
Together, 20 CDVs.
The 7th New York State Militia Regiment, often known as the "Silk Stocking Regiment" because of the elite social status of many of its members, dates from 1806 when it was formed in response to British ships firing at American vessels off Sandy Hook. The regiment, located in New York City, was mobilized in the 19th century for both state and federal service. It had helped quell many local disturbances in New York throughout the 19th century including the Anti-rent War in 1839, the Astor Place Riot in 1849, and the Dead Rabbits Riot in 1857.
After being called to defend Washington, DC, on the specific request of President Lincoln, the 7th NY arrived on 25 April 1861, taking up residence at the Capitol Building before being ordered to Camp Cameron near Georgetown on 2 May. During its short term of service, the 7th NY helped construct Ft. Runyon before returning to New York City and mustering out on 3 June 1861. The regiment was mustered in again for three months' service in May 1862, mustering out in September 1862; and once again mustered in for 30-days' service in June 1863. It was during this time that the 7th was on duty for the New York Draft Riots that occurred in July of 1863. The regiment mustered out for good on 21 July 1863. After the Civil War, the 7th NY went on to become a New York National Guard regiment, and served into the 20th century.
Estate of David O'Reilly, Old Bridge, New Jersey
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