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  1. The Maine State Archives has almost 2500 identified images of veterans of the Civil War. Many more in our holdings have not been identified. These carte de visite (CDV) photographs were usually an albumen print mounted on a card and measured about 2 ½ wide x 4” high.

  2. Source: Civil War Era Soldiers' Portraits, Maine State Archives. Digital Maine hosts this collection of identified cartes de visite, which includes photographs from the Maine State Archives submitted by officers at the request of Adjutant General John Hodsdon. Many photographs remain unidentified.

  3. Each of the more than 83,000 names in this collection is linked to the image of an index card at the National Archives. Only the name, rank, and company of each soldier are given. More comprehensive details will be found in the Maine Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Card Index at FamilySearch.

  4. Source: Civil War Era Soldiers' Portraits, Maine State Archives. Digital Maine hosts this collection of identified cartes de visite, which includes photographs from the Maine State Archives submitted by officers at the request of Adjutant General John Hodsdon. Many photographs remain unidentified.

  5. Source: Civil War Era Soldiers' Portraits, Maine State Archives. Digital Maine hosts this collection of identified cartes de visite, which includes photographs from the Maine State Archives submitted by officers at the request of Adjutant General John Hodsdon. Many photographs remain unidentified.

  6. Civil War soldiers made prolific use of these calling-card photographs, trading them with fellow soldiers and sending copies home to loved ones. The following images are of soldiers from various regiments, some unidentified.

  7. The Civil War had a tremendous impact on the State of Maine and its people. This collection includes just some of the thousands of records that the Maine State Archives holds for the Civil War.

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