Raynors HCA 2015-02
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 2/19/2015
Cabinet card photograph of William McKinley, Andrew Price's Studio, Cleveland, Ohio, ca. late 1860's. Corner nick at upper right corner mount, else fine. A very rare, and early image, of future President William McKinley, taken shortly after the end of the Civil War, most likely as a newly appointed attorney in Warren, Ohio in the late 1860's. Prior to his public service McKinley served with the 23rd Ohio in the Civil War, reaching the rank of Major, and saw much action, especially at the battle at Antietam. At a Confederate assault at Berryville McKinley had his horse shot out from under him, but did not sustain any injuries. After the war he became a attorney, and then continued his public service, attaining the highest office in the land, the Presidency, before being assassinated in September 1901. Early images of McKinley are quite scarce, and rarely appear on the market. We know of only two or three images of McKinley taken while serving in the Civil War, and another taken at the age of 15. This is the earliest image of McKinley we have seen come on the market in sometime.
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