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  • Samuel Graybill

    Samuel Graybill

    Manuscripts

    A bust-length studio portrait of Union Corporal Samuel Graybill of the 41st Ohio Infantry, in civilian clothing, with his body turned slightly to the left and his head turned very slightly to the right. Graybill is clean-shaven.

    HM 77751

  • John H. Crawford ; 2nd Lt 22nd USCT

    John H. Crawford ; 2nd Lt 22nd USCT

    Manuscripts

    A bust-length studio portrait of Union Second Lieutenant John H. Crawford of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, turned slightly to the left. Crawford is clean-shaven, and has pale, piercing eyes.

    HM 77710

  • J. Krzywosynski ; Lt. 22nd U.S.C.T

    J. Krzywosynski ; Lt. 22nd U.S.C.T

    Manuscripts

    A bust length studio portrait of Union First Lieutenant Julius C. Krzwosynski, a signal officer(?) of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment turned slightly to the right. Krzwosynski is clean-shaven, with very short-cropped hair.

    HM 77714

  • HL Stone

    HL Stone

    Manuscripts

    A bust-length studio portrait of Union Captain Harry L. Stone of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, turned slightly to the right. Stone is clean-shaven and has pale eyes. "Kimberly Bros, National Gallery, Fortress Monroe." is stamped in black on the verso.

    HM 77740

  • Unidentified soldier (with hat)

    Unidentified soldier (with hat)

    Manuscripts

    A bust-length studio portrait of a (Union?) soldier, wearing a hat. He is clean-shaven and has a somewhat wide nose. He is wearing a light shirt underneath a dark coat.

    HM 77743

  • Geo D Stiles 1st Lt Co "I" 22 U.S.C.T

    Geo D Stiles 1st Lt Co "I" 22 U.S.C.T

    Manuscripts

    A bust-length studio portrait of Union First Lieutenant George D. Stilles of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, with his head turned very slightly to the right. Stiles is clean-shaven, and has a large nose. "Brady & Co.'s National Photographic Portrait Galleries ; No. 352 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. and Broadway & Tenth St., N.Y." printed in black on verso.

    HM 77721