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Lot 36

Sale 6431 - American Historical Ephemera & Early Photography Online
Lots Open
Nov 11, 2025
Lots Close
Nov 24, 2025
Timed Online / Cincinnati
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$400 - 600
Price Realized
$1,098
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[CIVIL WAR]. 30 immediate post-war stereoviews of Gettysburg, many by TIPTON.

30 stereoviews on cardstock mounts, some credited on rectos and/or versos to various photographers and publishers incl. W.H. Tipton & Co., Gettysburg, PA; Mumper & Co., Gettysburg, PA; C.H. Freeman, Montpelier, VT; C.J. Tyson, Gettysburg, PA; and Tipton & Meyers, Gettysburg, PA. Scenes include: Amputation scene at General Hospital. -- South Western point of Cemetery Hill from which the Union guns had a raking fire on the Rebels in their charge of Friday, July, 3rd, 1863. -- (2) View on Willoughby's Run near Lithia Springs, west of Gettysburg. Rebel Position. -- Katalysine Springs Hotel, showing a portion of the first day's fighting ground. -- Natural fortifications on Little Round Top. Union position. -- Natural fortifications occupied by Rebel sharp-shooters. "Devil's Den," near Round Top. -- Gen. Meade's Headquarters on the Taneytown Road, near National Cemetery. -- Natural fortifications on Little Round Top, occupied by Pennsylvania Reserve. -- Fortifications thrown up by the Penna. Reserves on the North-West end of Little Round Top. -- Northern portion of Gettysburg, from a position west of the town, near the Theological Seminary. -- Theological Seminary, used as a hospital during and after the battle. -- Pennsylvania College: used by the Rebels as a Hospital, during and after the Battle. -- Big and Little Round Tops, Union position. -- View at Devil's Den. Light clothing Confederate, Dark clothing Union. -- Artillery, opposite Round Top. -- Dead Soldiers- centre of field. -- View from the base of Culp's Hill, looking towards McAllister's Dam. -- Pennsylvania College. -- Second Mass. Vol. Infantry Tablet. -- (2) Pyramids of Major Dade, And 207 of his Men, who were massacred at Fort Dade, Florida, by Osceola and his Band. -- Culp's Hill, from Ever-Green Cemetery: Rifle Pits in fore-ground- the scene of terrific musketry contest on the 2d and 3d of July, 1863. -- and eight others. Together, 30 stereoviews.

Estate of David O'Reilly, Old Bridge, New Jersey

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