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(UNION SOLDIER PHOTO ALBUM AND LETTERS): A large lot of related Union Civil War images and letter...

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(UNION SOLDIER PHOTO ALBUM AND LETTERS): A large lot of related Union Civil War images and letter...
(UNION SOLDIER PHOTO ALBUM AND LETTERS): A large lot of related Union Civil War images and letters. A family album with dozens of CDV's containing images of soldiers, children, and adult civilians of the Rowe and Walton family of New Hampshire. Within are CDV's, of Pvt. William Walton of the 3rd N.H. Vol. showing him in civilian attire, seated in a chair with a kepi on the table beside him, a CDV most likely of Capt. James F. Rowe 33rd Mass, a CDV mounted tintype of Pvt. Samuel Rowe 6th N.H.V., and a very rare full standing CDV of Color-Corporal Charles Rowe 3rd N.H.V. Co. D . Separately, there is a cased 1 1/2" x 2" ambrotype of Charles Rowe of him in uniform of a chest up view with a kepi and wearing an overcoat. The image is quite sharp and clean, and his cheeks have been slightly tinted. With the ambrotype are six war-date letters from Walton, Oct., 1861-Feb., 1863, 21pp. total from the Carolinas which describe the sinking of transport vessels at sea with loss of life, men from his town who collected bounties and deserted, noting : "...I will stay and do honor to the old town...Co. H was taken prisoners and their officers killed...I helped get 100 and over wounded on to the Steamer and helped to take care of some 300 all night...it is not very pleasant to hear their groans...let them go through the hospitals after the fight and see a man's arm on the table and his leg on the other and perhaps some part of the body torn to pieces...". Walton also mentions trying to have a "miniature" [hard image] taken, and drops the name of his relative Charles Rowe. Walton died of wounds in 1864. Corp. Charles Rowe was killed in action at Deep Bottom, Va., in 1864. Included is a letter from Samuel Rowe, 4pp. 4to, Roanoke, Apr. 20, 1862 with fantastic content concerning action during Burnside's North Carolina expedition. In part: "...We had three gun boats...no good to us for the Rebels were not in reach of their guns...took a Cussed Nigger for our guide...black devil took us through a back road...commanded to lay down whilst the other regiments engaged...The artillery and the shot and shell flew over our heads like rain...Gen. [Jesse Lee] Reno came to us and ordered us to march...we gave them a good charge for the old Granite State...the rebels on the right were cutting the poor [Hawkins] Zouaves down like grass before a scythe...just as we got over the fence the Devils sent the grape shot down...sent a shell among our Color Guard and took one of the boys in the thigh and tearing his private parts out by the roots...we did fire an awful volley...made them fall like a ton of bricks...they hauled off eight, six horse wagon loads of wounded and left thirty dead in one heap...". Much more content. Samuel Rowe was wounded at Antietam. An incredible and rare lot that shows the story of a family devastated by the war. Some seam splits and stains to the letters, otherwise very good. $1,000-1,200