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ARCHIVE OF ALEXANDER J

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
ARCHIVE OF ALEXANDER J
ARCHIVE OF ALEXANDER J. KATON, COLOR BEARER Co. B, 11th MAINE. Quarter-plate tin type purported to be Katon or a family member with Cavalry shell jacket and saber. Included are 11 wartime letters written from various parts of the battlefield; one written June 1862, at Chichahomony, VA, reads “I had my flag staff shot off and eleven holes shot through the flag.” Another from June of ‘62 reads, “I have seen a great many dead bodies and horses. They got four men…McClelland orders us to test the rebels. The 11th had four men shot when they went out on reconnaissance, I was acquainted with four of them.” Other letters have similar interesting content. Also included is a framed, pre-printed Certificate of Appreciation from the State of Maine dated 1868. Certificate is 14” high x 20” wide with various patriotic vignettes. “Also included in the archive is a letter of concern from Katon’s brother (Lemanuel) to Mrs. Katon. Lemanuel is gravely concerned that he has not heard of his brother’s fate at the Battle of Fair Oaks. Enclosed with this letter is a tribute to Katon: “The Color Bearer 11th Reg. Maine Vol. at the Battle of Fair Oaks. A brave soldier. Honest man and Christian Citizen.” (p. 1). CONDITION: Tin type has several bends & has been placed in a hard case. Framed document dry mounted with several cracks & light staining. One 2” scuffed area. Letters all good condition and complete. 4-54163 JS73 (500-1,000)