Carte de visite. Unidentified Civil War soldier. Written on back: "From others in this series I would say this Jameson photographed before and during the Civil War. George A. Hyers occupied same studio after Jameson, but before 1870. Hyers was followed by W. F. Stein in same location. I have 2 photos printed on back 'Photographed by Geo. A. Hyers, front St. above Locust, Columbia, Pa.' They show the same curtain and decorations as this one, but are the later half of 1860s decade."
100th Anniversary celebration at Wheatland. Man dressed in Civil War military uniform standing by a cannon. Group singing on steps of Wheatland in background. Photograph taken for the Pennsylvania State Department of Commerce.
Provenance
Photographs from the James Buchanan Foundation institutional archives.
100th Anniversary celebration at Wheatland. Man dressed in Civil War military uniform standing by a cannon. Photograph taken for the Pennsylvania State Department of Commerce.
Provenance
Photographs from the James Buchanan Foundation institutional archives.
100th Anniversary celebration at Wheatland. Man dressed in Civil War military uniform standing by a cannon, looking toward front steps of Wheatland. Photograph taken for the Pennsylvania State Department of Commerce.
Provenance
Photographs from the James Buchanan Foundation institutional archives.
James Buchanan's 200th birthday celebration at Wheatland. Men in Civil War military uniforms and Paul Ripple dressed as James Buchanan on the front steps of Wheatland.
Provenance
Photographs from the James Buchanan Foundation institutional archives.
Frank E. Grove. Born November 17, 1841 in Columbia, died December 10, 1884 in Columbia. Served in Company A, 3rd PA Heavy Artillery during the Civil War. Captured and taken to Andersonville Prison. Son of Samuel Grove and Maria Eby Grove. Buried at Mt. Bethel Cemetery in Columbia.