
Details:
Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Civil War–era carte de visite (CDV) photographic portrait, depicting the famed Confederate general in uniform. The verso bears a period pencil identification reading “Stonewall Jackson.”
The albumen photograph presents a bust-length portrait of Jackson wearing his Confederate general’s uniform with collar insignia visible. The image shows soft contrast and even tonal range, with age-appropriate wear including light toning, surface marks, and handling consistent with mid-19th-century photographic formats. The mount exhibits rounded corners and edge wear typical of original Civil War-era CDVs.
Thomas Stonewall Jackson (1824–1863) was one of the most revered and effective commanders of the Confederate Army, serving as a lieutenant general under Robert E. Lee. His aggressive tactics and battlefield successes made him a central figure in the Army of Northern Virginia until his death following wounds sustained at Chancellorsville in 1863.
Authentication:
Includes a full letter of authenticity from JG Autographs, Inc.
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