Adams was later promoted to colonel in the 33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. He was killed at Atlanta. Ambrotype is 3.75 x 4.25 inches. It does not have a case.
George Poindexter Provost. This ambrotype shows him probably as a Sergeant in Co. F, 19th Louisiana Infantry. Back of photo: "Made about / close of Civil War / George Poindexter Provost / youngest brother of / William Franklin Provost / my father...
This ambrotype was donated in 1910 by a woman who lived in Fort Mitchell and was a lifelong resident of Russell County, Alabama. She identified the man as Timpoochee Barnard, a Yuchi (Uchee) Indian chief. However, court cases demonstrate that...
J. Harris in militia uniform, pre-Civil War or early Civil War. Pencilled on back is "Harris, J [...] / Maj." Middle initial is not legible. Plumed shako has crossed cannons, indicating artillery. Possibly this is John Gideon Harris (1834-1908),...