Description: Post Civil War CDV of a Civil War tintype or ambrotype of Allen Danford Lile, of the 18th Michigan Infantry and family. Two different sources online, including one genealogical source, state that Lile survived the April 27, 1865 explosion of the Sultana, a transport ship, on the Mississippi, which had docked in Vicksburg to have work done on its boilers, which were patched rather than more extensively repaired. While there, the boat was contracted to carry former Union POWs from Confederate prisons. Though the boat was only supposed to carry about 365 people, it was stuffed with more than 2,000. Its explosion killed nearly 1,200 people, making it the deadliest maritime disaster in U.S. history. This CDV was likely produced from a tintype or ambrotype when his wife passed away to memorialize her. *Please note that his has been added to indicate new information since the image has been posted for sale. A researcher who studies the Sultana reached out to say that documents do not prove Lile was on the Sultana and perhaps evaded a very likely death in that disaster because he was sick, and instead of being put on the Sultana, he remained at Camp Fisk, outside of Vicksburg. Lile had been a prisoner of war, captured in Alabama. Sometimes historical resources are incomplete, and family lore may also be incomplete. This is the information that we have available. The back reads "During or after the Civil War, Grandfather A.D. Lile, Grandmother Cornelia Lile, Son Baby Perry." See photos for item condition and please ask any photos before purchasing. Please see Brown Vintage's other sales for Civil War-era items, including photography, as well other Americana, militaria and vintage Star Wars toys and action figures.Thank you for looking!
Price: 95 USD
Location: Leesburg, Virginia
End Time: 2024-12-09T14:43:09.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
Original/Reproduction: Original
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States