76 Exquisite Image Grouping of CSA Capt John D
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76: Exquisite Image Grouping of CSA Capt. John D. McCab

76: Exquisite Image Grouping of CSA Capt. John D. McCab
Start Price USD 1,400.00
Current Price USD 6,500.00
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Start Time Thursday, December 04, 2008
End Time Thursday, December 04, 2008
Location 6270 Este Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45232

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click for larger image76: Exquisite Image Grouping of CSA Capt. John D. McCabExquisite Image Grouping of CSA Capt. John D. McCabe, 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles and Wife, lot of 4. Includes an early Neff's Patent quarter plate tintype, and a slightly later sixth plate tintype of Captain McCabe in uniform, plus a sixth plate ambrotype of the beautiful Caddo Barkman, all with hand-written family genealogy accompanied by a small card (1 3/4" x 3") that has a passionate poem delicately inscribed by McCabe to his young wife dated Arkadelphia 1863. Both excellent tintypes show McCabe wearing the three collar bars of a captain. In the quarter plate, he cradles an indistinct sword, uniformed in the regulation double-breasted frock coat of a Confederate officer. He is more casually attired in the sixth plate, photographed in an open shell jacket. Census data indicates that John D. McCabe was born in Tennessee around 1837. While (erroneous) family history has him graduating from Yale (Law School) in 1848 or 1849, this is an impossibility. McCabe apparently settled near Arkadelphia in Clark County, Arkansas around 1860, and with the advent of war joined Company F., 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles at Camp McRae in July 1861. The regiment fought at Wilson's Creek and Elkhorn Tavern and then was dismounted, thereafter serving as infantry in both the Trans-Mississippi and with the Army of Tennessee. McCabe is listed as captain, commanding Company F. on a document dated October 31, 1862, just before the regiment, part of John P. McGowan's division, joined Bragg's Army for the Kentucky campaign. After fighting at Murfreesboro, Captain McCabe took leave of the regiment in February 1863 and returned to Arkansas on extended "recruiting duty." On November 28, 1863 he married the enticing Leanah Barkman known as "Caddo" after the Clark County Township where she resided with her well-to-do Arkadelphia family. One glance at the girlish Caddo's ambrotype underscores the passion behind John's waxing love poem that read: Arkadelphia 1863 / Caddo - I'll be far away when you see this - gone - perhaps forever gone - I haven't the heart to tell you but this "Had we ne'er met and ne'er parted I'de ne'er been so broken hearted" Caddo I loved you wildly - madly blindly - lo the last - But a dire prestiment like a foul in aubry preys upon my soul - and an accursed fatality with blood hound accuracy tracks my steps - The only wish of an unhappy heart is to fall with the gallant slain in the glorious defense of Country - She at least will appreciate my devotion and do justice to my memory - May you be happy - Farewell - God Bless Thee – McCabe" Caddo was young—born sometime around 1844 or 45 —and it is easy to see John's attraction and understand his reluctance to return to duty which he did not do until nearly a year later in October 1864! While the family's notations have McCabe ranking as colonel, he never advanced beyond captain. Lacking National Archive records his subsequent service towards the end of the war is unknown. Moore's List of Staff Officer's shows Captain McCabe assigned to the staff of temporary brigade commander Colonel William A. Crawford of the 1st Arkansas Cavalry in 1864. After the war McCabe returned to Caddo and Arkadelphia, opening a law practice which led to a term in the State Legislature in 1873. John and Caddo's son, Percy Blufort McCabe, mentioned in the genealogy, was probably born in the late 1860's. Captain McCabe is said to have died sometime after 1885 somewhere in Arizona. According to the 1920 census, Caddo was 76 and "widowed," still living in Arkadelphia with her sister. Percy McCabe had migrated to California by the turn of the century where he labored as a miner in San Bernardino and nurseryman. He was drafted during the First World War and died in April 1941, buried in Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego. An outstanding group of Trans-Mississippi related images worthy of further research. Collection comes directly from the heirs.Condition ReportBoth military plates EXC. with average clarity. The sixth plate housed in a G+. Faithful Hound gutta percha case with edge wear, the quarter plate in a heavily worn/broken composition case. Caddo's ambrotype in worn and separated composition case with mismatched cover.Auction House Cowan's Auctions, Inc.6270 Este AveCincinnati, OH United States 45232513-871-1670Additional Notes to eBay biddersNotes to eBay bidders: This item will be sold in a live auction. These notes address questions asked or problems encountered by online bidders. For our full terms & conditions, see the other box. 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Cowan's will automatically reduce any absentee bid to the closest increment if the bid falls outside the published range of increments.For Bids falling Between Bidding Increment$0-100 $10$101-500 $25$501-1000 $50$1001-3000 $100$3001-5000 $250$5001-10000 $500$10001-50000 $1000$51000-10000000 $5000 or at the discretion of the auctioneerCowan's reserves the right to modify increments at any time during the auctionAFTER THE AUCTION12) BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITYUpon the fall of the hammer, title to the offered lot shall pass to the buyer and the buyer immediately assumes full risk and responsibility for the lot, including liability for loss or damage.13) PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENTThe purchase price for each lot shall equal the hammer price, buyer's premium, sales tax and, if applicable, all packing, handling, insurance and shipping costs. 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