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Civil War Brady Photograph & Revolver with Holster

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Civil War Brady Photograph & Revolver with Holster

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Auction Date:2008 Dec 11 @ 12:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:2000 Nr. Reading Road, Denver, Pennsylvania, United States
Description 9" long Colt revolver is working. Revolver with leather case includes bullet maker and picture of Tantum. Serial #84321 on five parts of the revolver. Fired by Major William H. Tantum. Small chip on gun handle. Wonderful inscribed etching of Stagecoach horses and men shooting. Glass covered display case. 28" x 22" photograph is attributed to Matthew Brady and is in original frame and glass. Shows several Union Officers including Major William F. Tantum from the Army of the Potomac, one African-American, one mad holding a rifle, three officers and possibly one civilian. Photograph was taken during war in the 1860s as Major William F. Tantum fought for the Army of the Potomac. Matthew Brady is thought to be the only photographer commissioned by President Lincoln to photograph officers of the Army of the Potomac. Photograph has been re-matted. Major William H. Tantum: Born: New Egypt, New Jersey in 1827. Died: Trenton, New Jersey in 1892. Parents: Catherine and Thomas Tantum. May 1861: Enrolled Company "B", 1st Regiment, New Jersey Infantry, First Lieutenant. August 11, 1862: Promoted to Captain. May 4, 1863: Wounded in action at Salem Church, Virginia (near Fredericksburg) gun shot wound to his left arm and right leg. May 5, 1864: Wounded "Battle of the Wilderness", Virginia, left thigh, musket ball still remains in said wound. September 27, 1864: Promoted to Major. Mustered in September 27, 1864: 38th Regiment, New Jersey to serve one year. June 30, 1865: 38th Regiment mustered out in accordance with orders from the War Department. July 11, 1892: Dies in Trenton, New Jersey. Buried at family plot in Riverview Cemetery Trenton, New Jersey. 38th Regiment, New Jersey: Colonel William J. Sewell Lieutenant Colonel A. W. Angel Major William H. Tantum 1st Wife: Lydia Morris - Died January 1863 2nd Wife: Susan Meyers - Died October 1874 3rd Wife: Mary V. Ladd - Married March 15, 1876 Son William H. Tantum II - Born May 1877 Mary V. Ladd - Died 1934 Glass display case and leather case not pictured. Condition (Very Good to Excellent).