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Rick Carlile Collection of Civil War Photography

Sat, Jun 20, 2026 09:00AM EDT
Lot 108

[CIVIL WAR] The Marksmen: 6 CDVs of IDed 1st & 2nd USSS Soldiers, including WIA/POWs

Estimate: $500 - $750

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A group of six original cartes-de-visite photographs depicting identified officers and enlisted men from the legendary 1st and 2nd United States Sharpshooters. The collection features highly desirable New England photographer imprints including Styles' of Burlington, Vermont, and W.G.C. Kimball of Concord, New Hampshire.

 

The lot includes: 

 

1. Edgar A. Beach, Company H, 2nd USSS: Seated portrait of an officer in a relaxed pose wearing a dark frock coat. Backmark: Styles' Vermont Gallery of Art, Burlington, Vermont. Verso bears a pencil inscription: "Edgar A. Beach / Co H 2nd USSS." Enlisting out of Vermont, Beach served through the 2nd USSS's brutal mid-war campaigns, maintaining discipline among the green-clad riflemen during heavy engagement at Gettysburg, the Wilderness and Spotsylvania.

2. Lt. Edward Dow, Company G, 2nd USSS: A sharp vignette studio portrait of a bearded officer. The reverse carries the pencil identification: "Lieut Dow / Lt. Edward Dow / Co G 2nd USSS," with an archival notation tracing the card to the Warren Fletcher Album. Dow served as an officer in Company G, a unit heavily recruited from Western mountain volunteers, and led sharpshooter detachments through severe skirmish actions during the Overland Campaign of 1864.

3. Lt. Harlan P. Page, 2nd USSS: An oval vignette portrait of an officer enclosed in an ornate graphic border design. The reverse features an obscured backmark beneath an old adhesive ghost, with clear period pencil notations reading, "Lt. Harlan P. Page / 2nd USSS" and "Lt. Paige." Commissioned as an officer in the 2nd USSS, Page was recognized for his tactical skill with the specialized target rifles and standard-issue Sharps firearms deployed to disrupt Confederate command structures.

4. Andrew J. Ingalls, Company G, 2nd USSS and Company H, 5th New Hampshire Infantry: Full-length standing studio portrait of a soldier leaning against a column, holding his top hat. Backmark: Kimball, Concord, New Hampshire. Verso features extensive pencil notes: "Andrew J. Ingalls / Co H 5th NHV / Co G 2nd USSS," along with the poignant campaign note: "Captured June 22, 1864 / Weldon Railroad, VA." Ingalls joined the 2nd USSS in late 1862; his wartime journey took a tragic turn during the Siege of Petersburg when he was captured in action during the chaotic Union defeat at the Weldon Railroad. He transferred to the famous 5th New Hampshire Infantry in 1865. 

5. Capt. W.G.C. Kimball and Lt. C.H. Kimball, Company E, 1st USSS: An exceptional two-man full-length portrait depicting a seated officer with a sword alongside a standing officer wearing a slouch hat and an officer's sash. Backmark: W.G.C. Kimball, Concord, New Hampshire. The reverse includes dark period ink identification for both individuals: "Capt. W.G.C. Kimball / Lieut. C.H. Kimball / Co E 1st USSS." These two officers helped lead Company E, a unit heavily associated with New Hampshire volunteer marksmen. W.G.C. Kimball double-tasked as both a frontline officer and a prominent regional photographer, providing rare, intimate access to the unit's photographic legacy. Clarion, his brother, was wounded in action at Locust Grove in 1863. He was promoted into the 18th New Hampshire Infantry in late 1864. 

6. Col. Amos B. Jones, 1st and 2nd USSS: Vignette portrait of a young officer in a frock coat with shoulder straps. The reverse features detailed archival pencil tracking: "Col. A.B. Jones / From Album Page / Capt. Co E 1st USSS / Major 2nd USSS / Amos B. Jones / Colonel, AADC / Dept. of W.Va." Jones possessed a distinguished administrative and field career across both elite regiments, serving as a captain in the 1st USSS and a major in the 2nd USSS before his promotion to colonel as an aide-de-camp in the Department of West Virginia.

 

Col. Berdan's Sharpshooters represent one of the absolute premier collecting categories in Civil War photography due to their elite status, specialized green uniforms and iconic tactical implementation on the battlefield. An entire six-card lot containing definitive identifications to both the 1st and 2nd USSS — including a regular army staff officer, a documented Weldon Railroad prisoner of war and an incredibly rare two-officer study featuring the photographer-soldier W.G.C. Kimball — is an extraordinary market offering.

 

[Civil War, Union, Confederate] [Photography, Early Photography, Historic Photography, Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, Tintypes, Cased Images, Union Cases, Albumen Photographs, CDVs, Carte de Visites, Cartes de Visite, Carte-de-visite, Cartes-de-visite, CDV, Cabinet Cards, Stereoviews, Stereocards]

Condition

Overall very good. The albumen prints retain strong contrast and excellent detail, with minor handling wear typical of period album insertion. The mounts are structurally sound, showing light corner softening and expected reverse age-toning.

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