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Auction archive: Lot number 39

Civil War Archive of Nathaniel Wells French, 50th Mass. Infantry

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US$1,800
Auction archive: Lot number 39

Civil War Archive of Nathaniel Wells French, 50th Mass. Infantry

Estimate
n. a.
Price realised:
US$1,800
Beschreibung:

Lot of 38 items relating to Civil War Assistant Surgeon Nathaniel Wells French (1833-1863) and the extended French family. Collection includes 13 portraits, 1 Abraham Lincoln patriotic CDV, 2 Civil War-era imprints, a square linen handkerchief, and 21 manuscript documents spanning 1816-1866 (majority 1862-1866). Included in the manuscripts are sixteen letters with approximately twelve being war-dated. Among the correspondents are Nathaniel French, his mother, brother, sister, and fellow soldiers from the Massachusetts 50th Infantry. Nathaniel Wells French of Concord New, Hampshire, graduated with a medical degree from Yale College of Medicine in 1862. On 10/31/1862 he enlisted for nine months service in the 50th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as an Assistant Surgeon. In a letter written from Camp Stanton, Boxford Mass on the same day of his enlistment, he writes to his mother saying in part, "As you will perceive by the heading of this sheet that I am in camp at last, and off for the wars in a few days...through my friend Dr. Stevens I learned of the vacancy of Assistant Surgeon in the 50th Massachusetts Volunteers and I immediately determined to secure the place if I could." French and the 50th Massachusetts would soon depart Massachusetts for New York and a transport to Louisiana. The young surgeon's service to his country would be short-lived, however, as he contracted typhoid fever shortly upon arrival in the Department of the Gulf. He died of disease on 4/21/1863 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Writing to Sara French about the death of her brother, Col. Carlos P. Messer of the Mass. 50th said of Dr. French, "No one could be more faithful than he was as he made his daily turns among the sick in camp. / As a gentleman he was kind genial and social and these qualities account for much of his popularity among the privates as well as among the officers." The archive includes the following: Oval portrait of Nathaniel Wells French, gray-scale watercolor on paper, 7.75 x 9.75 in (sight) framed to 13.75 x 15.75 in. Sixth plate tintype of uniformed soldier believed to be Nathaniel Wells French, ca 1862. Housed under mat only. Sitter wearing a military frock coat. Sixth plate tintype of unidentified soldier. Housed under mat only. Sitter wears an infantry frock coat and a kepi, and holds a Colt revolver. Sixth plate tintype of Cynthia Jane Hunt French (1835-1922), wife of Nathaniel French's younger brother Thomas Clinton French (1839-1913), housed in half pressed paper case. Sixth plate tintype of unidentified young man standing posed alongside a chair. Housed in full Union case, "Bobby Shafto" (see Krainik- 135). Sixth plate ambrotype of Mary Ann Hunt Rogers (1840-unknown), sister of Cynthia Hunt French, housed in a full pressed paper case separated at spine. Ninth plate ambrotype, likely of Mary Ann Rogers, housed in a full pressed paper case. Ninth plate tintype of a young man housed in full pressed paper case. Sitter is identified inside case, however, faded nature of pencil markings make the text nearly indecipherable. Location is "[Possibly Fisherville] / NH," presumably New Hampshire. Ninth plate daguerreotype of an unidentified young man housed in full leather case. Ninth plate daguerreotype of an unidentified young man housed in a full pressed paper case separated at spine. Ninth plate daguerreotype of an unidentified young man housed in a full pressed paper case. Condition is poor making image nearly indistinguishable. Two tintypes, one of a woman with a young child and another of an infant in formal dress, in paper mounts and with photographer's backmark of J.C. Batchelder of Nashua, NH. CDV featuring a miniature albumen portrait of Abraham Lincoln reading to his son Tad placed inside an embossed patriotic border on a cream mat with backmark of A. E. Alden of Providence, R. I. Selections from the Book of Common Prayer for Missionary and Temporary Services. Boston: Margret Coffin Prayer Book Society. Published by E.P. Dutton

Auction archive: Lot number 39
Auction:
Datum:
16 Nov 2018
Auction house:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
United States
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
Beschreibung:

Lot of 38 items relating to Civil War Assistant Surgeon Nathaniel Wells French (1833-1863) and the extended French family. Collection includes 13 portraits, 1 Abraham Lincoln patriotic CDV, 2 Civil War-era imprints, a square linen handkerchief, and 21 manuscript documents spanning 1816-1866 (majority 1862-1866). Included in the manuscripts are sixteen letters with approximately twelve being war-dated. Among the correspondents are Nathaniel French, his mother, brother, sister, and fellow soldiers from the Massachusetts 50th Infantry. Nathaniel Wells French of Concord New, Hampshire, graduated with a medical degree from Yale College of Medicine in 1862. On 10/31/1862 he enlisted for nine months service in the 50th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry as an Assistant Surgeon. In a letter written from Camp Stanton, Boxford Mass on the same day of his enlistment, he writes to his mother saying in part, "As you will perceive by the heading of this sheet that I am in camp at last, and off for the wars in a few days...through my friend Dr. Stevens I learned of the vacancy of Assistant Surgeon in the 50th Massachusetts Volunteers and I immediately determined to secure the place if I could." French and the 50th Massachusetts would soon depart Massachusetts for New York and a transport to Louisiana. The young surgeon's service to his country would be short-lived, however, as he contracted typhoid fever shortly upon arrival in the Department of the Gulf. He died of disease on 4/21/1863 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Writing to Sara French about the death of her brother, Col. Carlos P. Messer of the Mass. 50th said of Dr. French, "No one could be more faithful than he was as he made his daily turns among the sick in camp. / As a gentleman he was kind genial and social and these qualities account for much of his popularity among the privates as well as among the officers." The archive includes the following: Oval portrait of Nathaniel Wells French, gray-scale watercolor on paper, 7.75 x 9.75 in (sight) framed to 13.75 x 15.75 in. Sixth plate tintype of uniformed soldier believed to be Nathaniel Wells French, ca 1862. Housed under mat only. Sitter wearing a military frock coat. Sixth plate tintype of unidentified soldier. Housed under mat only. Sitter wears an infantry frock coat and a kepi, and holds a Colt revolver. Sixth plate tintype of Cynthia Jane Hunt French (1835-1922), wife of Nathaniel French's younger brother Thomas Clinton French (1839-1913), housed in half pressed paper case. Sixth plate tintype of unidentified young man standing posed alongside a chair. Housed in full Union case, "Bobby Shafto" (see Krainik- 135). Sixth plate ambrotype of Mary Ann Hunt Rogers (1840-unknown), sister of Cynthia Hunt French, housed in a full pressed paper case separated at spine. Ninth plate ambrotype, likely of Mary Ann Rogers, housed in a full pressed paper case. Ninth plate tintype of a young man housed in full pressed paper case. Sitter is identified inside case, however, faded nature of pencil markings make the text nearly indecipherable. Location is "[Possibly Fisherville] / NH," presumably New Hampshire. Ninth plate daguerreotype of an unidentified young man housed in full leather case. Ninth plate daguerreotype of an unidentified young man housed in a full pressed paper case separated at spine. Ninth plate daguerreotype of an unidentified young man housed in a full pressed paper case. Condition is poor making image nearly indistinguishable. Two tintypes, one of a woman with a young child and another of an infant in formal dress, in paper mounts and with photographer's backmark of J.C. Batchelder of Nashua, NH. CDV featuring a miniature albumen portrait of Abraham Lincoln reading to his son Tad placed inside an embossed patriotic border on a cream mat with backmark of A. E. Alden of Providence, R. I. Selections from the Book of Common Prayer for Missionary and Temporary Services. Boston: Margret Coffin Prayer Book Society. Published by E.P. Dutton

Auction archive: Lot number 39
Auction:
Datum:
16 Nov 2018
Auction house:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
United States
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
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