Burns March Military Auction
Lot 156:
Description
Civil War CDV of Commissary Sergeant William H. Crouse of the 90th Pennsylvania Infantry. This image is positively identified from an identical view of Crouse held at the Massachusetts MOLLUS. The CDV has an I. R. Bishop, Philadelphia, Backmark. Full view standing image of Crouse wearing his chasseur jacket. A holstered pistol is visible on his belt. He mustered into Company C on 9/7/1861. At some point he was promoted to Commissary Sergeant. The Pennsylvania monument at Gettysburg shows that Crouse was present at the battle of Gettysburg. The image has been trimmed and measures 3.625″ x 2.375″ The 90th Pennsylvania Infantry was raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Assigned to the 1st Army Corps, the regiment fought participated in the Battles of 2nd Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Fitzhugh Crossing, Gettysburg, Rappahannock Station, and Mine Run. During the winter of 1864 the 90th was assigned to the 2nd Division of the 5th Army Corps. They fought at the Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Spotsylvania Court House, Petersburg, and Weldon Railroad. The members who did not re-enlist mustered out on November 26, 1864. During its term of service the 90th Pennsylvania Volunteers has 103 men killed or mortally wounded. Pick up is Sunday, March 29 from 10 am to 4 pm at our gallery in Lancaster, Ohio 43130 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. We will charge a $5 fee if you want to pick this lot up another day. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: [email protected]. Sales tax is collected on this auction. TL4
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