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[CIVIL WAR] Cabinet card of Black infantry sergeant, possibly 1st or 2nd Kansas Colored Volunteers.
Estimate: $400-$600
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American Historical Ephemera & Photography
Description

[CIVIL WAR] Cabinet card of Black infantry sergeant, possibly 1st or 2nd Kansas Colored Volunteers.


Salina, KS: Loomis, ca late 1860s-1870s.

A vignetted view after an ambrotype or tintype of an African American infantry sergeant posed with his Model 1840 non-commissioned officer's sword. Although unidentified, the officer may have served with one of the following regiments: 1st Kansas Colored Volunteers, organized 13 January - 2 May 1863, redesignated 79th USCT and mustered out 1 October 1865. The regiment served primarily in Missouri, engaging the Confederates several times, including at the Battle of Honey Springs; or the 2nd Kansas Colored Volunteers, organized 11 August -17 October 1863, redesignated 83rd USCT and mustered out 9 October 1865. The regiment was best known for its bravery during the battle of Jenkins Ferry, Arkansas. 

Condition
Some soiling, edge wear to cabinet card. Freeman's I Hindman strives to describe historic materials in a manner that is respectful to all communities, providing descriptive contexts for objects where possible. The nature of historical ephemera is such that some material may represent positions, language, values, and stereotypes that are not consistent with the current values and practices at Freeman's I Hindman.
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