Guide to the Waveland State Shrine Photographic Collection,
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Guide to the Waveland State Shrine Photographic Collection,
- Date
- 1861-1865 (inclusive)
- Creator
- Waveland State Shrine
- Extent
- 1.5 cu. ft. (2 boxes): 36 items
- Subjects
- Beale, Andrew Jackson, 1831-1909
- Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893
- Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
- Buckner, S. B. (Simon Bolivar), 1823-1914
- Confederate States of America
- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
- Ewell, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872
- Hanson, Roger Weightman, 1827-1863
- Hobson, Edward H.,1825-1901
- Jackson, Thomas Jonathan, 1824-1863
- Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891
- Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905
- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870
- Mason, James Murray, 1798-1871
- Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
- Preston, William, 1816-1887
- Price, Sterling, 1809-1867
- Slidell, John, 1793-1871
- Smith, Edmund Kirby, 1824-1893
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Portraits
- Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Waveland is considered one of the finest examples of Greek Revival architecture in Kentucky. Joseph Bryan constructed Waveland home in 1845 for his wife, Margaret Cartmell and their five children, on a 2,000-acre tract of land he inherited from his father, Daniel Boone Bryan (nephew and namesake of Daniel Boone, the original owner and surveyor the land). The Commonwealth of Kentucky purchased the property in 1956 for use as an experimental farm and the following year, Waveland was designated the Kentucky Life Museum. Waveland is now a state historic site and a living house museum located at 225 Waveland Museum Lane off of US 27 (Nicholasville Road) in rural Fayette County.
- Scope and Content
- The Waveland State Shrine Photographic Collection, 1861-1865 consists of 36 images of Civil War soldiers and dignitaries. The first 20 are albumen carte de visite portraits of Civil War figures (most of them generals); there are also four tintypes, an ambrotype, an albumen portrait in a locket, a pasteboard with ten albumen cartes de visite glued to it, and a halftone printed on a varnished brass plate.
Contents of the Collection
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889); President of the Confederate States of America,, 1861-1865
Major General John Cabell Breckinridge (1821-1875), C.S.A.; Kentucky State Representative; two-term U.S. Congressman; U.S. Vice President under James Buchanan; U.S. Senator; Secretary of War, Confederate States of America,, 1861-1865
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864) C.S.A.; (aka The Thunderbolt of the Confederacy, aka The Marion of the South); Lexington, Kentucky native; commander of the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, lead raids into Indiana and Ohio,, 1861-1865
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864) C.S.A.; (aka The Thunderbolt of the Confederacy, aka The Marion of the South); Lexington, Kentucky native; commander of the 2nd Kentucky Cavalry, lead raids into Indiana and Ohio,, 1861-1865
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863); Confederate States of America; major victories at Manassas (twice), Antietam, Chancellorsville,, 1861-1865
James Murray Mason (1798-1871) C.S.A.; diplomat, ambassador to England; drafted the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850,, 1861-1865
Lieutenant-Colonel Matthew Mullins, 40th Kentucky Mounted Infantry; U.S.A; fought John Hunt Morgan at the Second Battle of Cythiana, Kentucky, June 12, 1864,, 1861-1865
Brigadier General Edward H. Hobson (1825-1901); U.S.A.; pursued John Hunt Morgan during his raids into Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio; taken prisoner by Morgan June 11th, 1864, released shortly after; commander at Camp Nelson, 1865,, 1861-1865
General Joseph Eggleston Johnston (1807-1891) C.S.A.; most senior ranked military figure to join the Confederacy,, 1861-1865
John Slidell (1793-1871) C.S.A.; diplomat, ambassador to France,, 1861-1865
Major General Simon Bolivar Buckner (1823-1914) C.S.A.; organized Kentucky State Militia, one of the most successful Confederate Generals,, 1861-1865
Major General Edmund Kirby Smith (1824-1893) C.S.A.; general of final major Confederate force to surrender,, 1861-1865
General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893) C.S.A.; commander at Fort Sumter,, 1861-1865
General Roger Weightman Hanson (1827-1863) C.S.A.; Lexington, Kentucky native; Commander of the Orphan Brigade, killed in the Battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee,, 1861-1865
General Roger Weightman Hanson (1827-1863) C.S.A.; Lexington, Kentucky native; Commander of the Orphan Brigade, killed in the Battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee,, 1861-1865
Major General Richard Ewell (1817-1872) C.S.A.; given command of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's forces upon his death,, 1861-1865
Major General Fitzhugh Lee (1835-1905) C.S.A.; later elected Governor of Virginia, consul-general to Havana,, 1861-1865
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) C.S.A.; eventually named commander-in-chief of Confederate forces,, 1861-1865
Major General William Preston (1816-1887), C.S.A.; Lexington, Kentucky native; served in the Kentucky State Legislature,, 1861-1865
Major General Sterling Price (1809-1867) C.S.A.; governor of Missouri,, 1861-1865
Unidentified Confederate soldier,, 1861-1865
2nd Lieutenant Andrew Jackson Beale (1831-1909); C.S.A.,, 1861-1865
Unidentified group of Confederate soldiers,, 1861-1865
Confederate soldier, 1st Lieutenant uniform; inside the case, written in ink: "This [illegible] was taken in Baton Rouge / It was taken from a Yankee Colonel / L Ee /Chattanooga Tenn. Dec. 15th 1862"; another message is written in pencil perpendicular to ink text, but it is illegible,, 1861-1865
Unidentified young man; image was taken by Mullen Studios of Lexington, KY,, 1861-1865
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
General Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
Lieutenant General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
James Murray Mason (1798-1871); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
Unidentified man in suit; items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
Brigadier General John Hunt Morgan (1825-1864); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
Jefferson Davis (1808-1889); items #26-35 pasted to a single backing board,, 1861-1865
Henry Watterson (1840-1921); served in the Confederate army; under his editorship the Louisville Courier-Journal was created,, [n.d.]
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