Description
This Civil War Union father and son tintype photograph captures two soldiers seated side by side in uniform, presenting a rare dual-portrait of family members serving together during the war. Images featuring both a parent and child enlisted in the Union Army are scarce, making this example especially meaningful for collectors of 19th-century military photography. This Civil War Union father and son tintype is an uncommon dual-soldier portrait rarely seen in period photography, and it offers a striking glimpse into the personal realities of wartime service. The tintype is housed in its original hinged case, which retains its ornate velvet pad on one side and decorated brass mat surrounding the image on the other.
The soldiers’ uniforms, kepis, and posture provide clear visual details useful for identifying rank, unit style, or era of production. Tintypes of this quality often served as treasured keepsakes sent home to family members or carried by the soldiers themselves. The preserved case shows age-consistent wear but maintains solid structural integrity, protecting the image and enhancing its historical character.
Collectors of Civil War photographs, Union Army memorabilia, or antique portraiture will appreciate this tintype for its authenticity, emotional impact, and uncommon subject matter. As a preserved wartime relic depicting a father and son in service together, it stands as a compelling reminder of the personal sacrifices made during the conflict. Collectors value any Civil War Union father and son tintype for its emotional impact and preserved wartime context.









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