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Brigadier General Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr., Confederate and Hi

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Militaria Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,500.00 - 5,500.00 USD
Brigadier General Edward Dorr Tracy, Jr., Confederate and Hi

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Auction Date:2009 Jun 24 @ 10:00 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Location:6270 Este Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 45232, United States
lot of 2. Includes a sixth plate daguerreotype of a gentleman housed in a velvet-covered octagonal case, the deteriorating silk pad with E.D.T. in block letters. With a hand-colored ninth plate ambrotype of a female African American slave housed in a pressed paper case. Both items purchased by a Macon, Georgia picker who helped with a household sale of the descendants of Edward Dorr Tracy. Originally accompanied by a miniature of Tracy, though retained by the picker. The woman is believed to be a house slave for the Tracy family.

Tracy (1833-1863) was born in Macon, Georgia but moved to Huntsville, Alabama in the 1850s where he practiced law. At the outbreak of the War, he enlisted as Captain into a unit that would later be reconstituted as the 4th Alabama. Showing grit and determination at First Manassas, and Shiloh, he was commissioned Brigadier in 1862. In command of five Alabama regiments, he was killed at Port Gibson. There are apparently no from life images known of Tracy other than a heavily retouched portrait issued as a carte de visite. The present image, bears a remarkable resemblance to the cartes, and there is little doubt that this is Tracy. 

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