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Presentation Album Belonging to Capt. Walter M. Bramhall, 6t

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Presentation Album Belonging to Capt. Walter M. Bramhall, 6t

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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
a fancy leather album 8.5" x 11" containing 60 military cartes including 41 mostly uniformed 6th NY Battery members along with 78 sundry civilian views of family, friends, and acquaintances of Walter Morrell Bramhall (1839-1913).

The front board bears a brass shield in raised relief finely inscribed Capt. W.M. Bramhall with inset brass crossed cannons in each raised corner. Tipped on to the fly page is a dedication executed in period calligraphy under an eagle masthead that reads, OUR BELOVED CAPTAIN/W. M. BRAMHALL/ AS A/MARK OF OUR HIGH ESTEEM followed by two columns listing the names of 8 sergeants, 2 corporals, and 9 privates signed at the bottom, FROM THE BOYS OF THE/"GALLANT OLD SIXTH."

The album is not indexed but most of the cartes are signed. At a later date the identities were also scrawled in pencil on the album page over the photograph in the same unknown hand.

The 6th New York Battery was a high profile outfit that served as Horse Artillery in the Army of the Potomac Cavalry Corps. At Gettysburg the battery was attached to the 1st Brigade Horse Artillery in Kilpatrick’s Division, comprised of Elon Farnsworth and George Custer’s brigades. The 16 other military CDVs including some duplicates are presumably friends and associates of Captain Bramhall and his wife.

The military views in order of appearance are all 6th NY Battery men unless otherwise noted: Capt. Joseph H. Martin (severely trimmed, Lt., Capt. 6/8/63 commanding battery at Gettysburg, m/o 2/15/65); 1st Lieut. Geo. H. Browne Jr. in civilian frock (Pvt., Cpl. & Sgt., m/o 6/21/64 at 1st Lieut.); 1st Lieut. J. Wade Wilson (Cpl. & Sgt., 1st Lieut. 3/1/65, m/o 7/8/65); Capt. Thomas. B. Bunting (dismissed 1223/61, discharged 1/23/62); Major General Joseph Hooker; 1st Sgt. James E. Tileston in civilian frock (Pvt. & Sgt., 2nd Lieut. 3/18/64, m/o 6/21/64); Capt. W.M. Bramhall in civilian frock (2nd Lieut., WIA Ball’s Bluff 10/21/61, Capt. 1/23/62, resigned 2/16/63, brevet Major); QM Sgt. Francis H. Bliss (Cpl., Sgt. 3/1/62, m/o 6/21/64); Sgt. Marion P. Merrick (Pvt., Sgt., m/o 6/22/65); another view of Sgt. Geo.H. Browne as Cpl.; Cpl. Thomson Thorn (Pvt., Cpl. 3/26/62, POW Brandy Station 6/9/63, m/o 6/21/64); Lt. General Grant (with fold line across center); a lithograph of Lincoln & family; another view of Capt. Bramhall in uniform; Pvt. Joseph R. Bennett (Cpl. reduced, m/o 6/21/64); Pvt. John Bunn (WIA Aenon Chapel, Va. 5/28/64 left leg amputated, DOW 6/22/64); 2nd Lieut. Peter R. Beige (Pvt., Cpl. 2nd Lieut. 10/22/62, discharged, subsequent service in 14th NY Cavalry as 2nd Lieut., missing April ?, 1863); Pvt. Mark S. Coxson (m/o 7/8/65); Pvt. Thomas Crane (POW Brandy Station 6/9/63 & paroled, m/o 8/16/64); Pvt. Thomas Collins (m/o 7/865); Pvt. William Conger (m/o 9/8/64); Pvt. James Drake (m/o 9/8/64); Pvt. Smith A Devoe (m/o 9/30/64); Pvt. Fred S.S. Degraw (discharged 1/5/64, promoted 2nd Lieut. Co. I. 10th Regt. VRC); Pvt. Robert H. Fowle (WIA Brandy Station 6/9/63, discharged for disability 5/21/65); Pvt. Alfred Freeman (WIA & POW Brandy Station 6/9/63. paroled, m/o 12/2/64); Pvt. James Fulton (m/o 6/29/64); Pvt. Perely Griffin in civilian frock (m/o 9/29/64); Pvt. Jonathan Hart (m/o 7/8/65); Bugler John Heath (m/o 8/16/64); Pvt. Geo. C. Houghton in civilian attire (m/o 6/29/64); Pvt. William F. Johnson (POW Brandy Station 6/9/63, paroled, Cpl. 7/1/64, m/o 9/8/64); Bugler Frank V.W. Jewell (m/o 12/1/64); Pvt. Matthew Kiely (m/o 9/16/64); Pvt. Foster Kinsey (m/o 6/21/64); Pvt. Andrew Markey (m/o 9/18/64); Pvt. William H. Miller (m/o 6/21/64); Pvt. John McDonald (m/o 8/31/64); Pvt. Cornelius H. Miller (Capt. Bramhall’s orderly, m/o 6/21/64); Pvt. Geo. H. Mann (Cpl. 7/6/64, m/o 10/3/64); Pvt. Alex R. Samuels (m/o 8/16/64); Pvt. Geo. W. Smith (m/o 9/23/64); another shot of Robert H. Fowle in civilian shirt; Pvt. Fred Crane (unknown); Pvt. Thomas H. McCrossen (Cpl., Sgt., reduced to Pvt. 4/7/65, m/o 7/8/65); Pvt. Abram T. Cole (m/o 8/16/64); Pvt. Geo. M. Plum (discharged for disability 3/9/64); Major William Hay (unknown) with Geo. Brown, Louisville imprint; Major General Joseph Hooker with unusual Sold by a wounded Soldier stenciled beneath portrait in red; a lithograph of Grant; Captain Booth in civilian frock; Cpl. Joseph M. Potter (discharged for disability 12/23/63); Frank Perkins (unknown) in civilian coat; engraving of Lincoln and Tad Sold by a Wounded Soldier; lithograph of Lincoln; General Grant wearing black mourning ribbon; Captain Mandrille (unknown) in civilian coat; 1st Lieut. Edward .D. Waite, 9th US Infantry in civilian clothes (Adjutant 5/1/64, Lost at sea 7/30/65); a rare naval Secretary with "S" on straps and cap identified on sleeve as D.M. Ferguson but not found in Navy Register; Acting Midshipman Geo. W. Bramhall (resigned); another CDV of Lieut. E.D. Waite, 9th US infantry in dress uniform; Major General S.P. Heintzelman; Pvt. Walter B. Middleton, Co. B., 22nd NY (m/o 9/5/62); another view of Capt. Thomas B. Bunting cradling his sword; Capt. Granville Johnson, ADC to General Heintzelman; Capt. William J. Boothe (unknown) in civilian frock; a CDV of a colonel signed Acting Brig. Gen. Wal(rath), probably Erza LeRoy Walrath, (formerly Lt. Col. 115th NY, commanded 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James until wounded at Deep Bottom Run 8/16/64, m/o 6/17/65); a third view of Lieut. E.D. Waite in civilian dress; a lithograph of Major General Phil Kearney; Assistant Surgeon Passmore Middleton, USA wearing captain’s boards (Major RA 3/1/3/65, retired 12/03/91); another view of Capt. Granville Johnson in civilian clothes; Midshipman Geo. A. Crandall (?) USN (not found in Navy Register); Captain Almon F. Rockwell, USA (brevet Colonel 3/13/65, retired 2/11/97); and finally a fine occupational view of a cook and accessories signed Dan/Private of Battery B, 1st N.J. Artillery and "Officer’s Cook at Camp" on album sleeve.

Tipped on to the back page of the album on the letter head of the George H. Thomas Post No. 2, San Francisco, Dept. of California is an inked letter dated October 10, 1881 cordially requesting Mr. Bramhall to join the post as a comrade. The appeal is signed by Post Commander W.H. Holmes. The 6th Independent Battery was formed in December 1861 from the original Company K., 9th Regt. NYSM recruited in Rahway, New Jersey. It fought exclusively with the army of the Potomac, attached to the Cavalry Corps as a 6-gun Horse Artillery Battery for most of the war. Battle honors include Yorktown, Williamsburg, where the battery was overrun on May 5, 1862 and then gallantly recaptured, the Seven Days fighting, Kelly’s Ford, Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, Beverly Ford, Gettysburg, the Mine Run campaign, Yellow Tavern, Aenon Church, Cold Harbor, and Sheridan’s Shenandoah Valley campaign including Cedar Creek among 37 total battles and engagements. The 6th NY Battery mustered out in July 1865. Walter M. Bramhall died on December 28, 1913 and is buried in Rahway Cemetery, Union County, New Jersey. Album sold with pertinent Official Records extracts and Bramhall’s National Archives Military and lengthy Pension Records. 

Condition: CDVs generally G+., some with heavier wear and soiling. Large album now generally loose with damaged spine and wear along top and bottom of leather. Interior pages pulling away from binding and loose. Some CDVs missing from album inserts including those marked as Mrs. Bramhall, probably due to divorce around 1898.