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[CIVIL WAR]. ELLIOTT & FRY, photographers. CDV of Dr. Mary Walker, MOH. London, ca late 1860s.

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[CIVIL WAR]. ELLIOTT & FRY, photographers. CDV of Dr. Mary Walker, MOH. London, ca late 1860s.

2 1/4 x 3 1/2 in. CDV on cardstock mount (few spots/smudges to print, light toning, otherwise very good condition). Studio imprint of Elliott & Fry of London on mount recto and verso. A full-standing studio portrait showing the surgeon in both a dress and trousers, proudly wearing her Medal of Honor. RARE: Possibly a previously unknown pose of Dr. Mary Walker.

An 1855 graduate of Syracuse Medical College, Mary Walker (1832-1919) was an author and early feminist who gained distinction during the Civil War as a humanitarian, surgeon and spy. Walker was appointed surgeon of the 52nd OVI in 1863 by General Thomas in recognition of her skills and was captured in 1864 and ultimately exchanged for a Confederate officer "man for man". She was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in January 1866 on the personal recommendation of General Sherman and refused to part with it when it was revoked for "unusual circumstances" in 1917. Dr. Walker died in 1919 and it was not until 1977 that President Carter officially reinstated the award.

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[CIVIL WAR]. ELLIOTT & FRY, photographers. CDV of Dr. Mary Walker, MOH. London, ca late 1860s.

2 1/4 x 3 1/2 in. CDV on cardstock mount (few spots/smudges to print, light toning, otherwise very good condition). Studio imprint of Elliott & Fry of London on mount recto and verso. A full-standing studio portrait showing the surgeon in both a dress and trousers, proudly wearing her Medal of Honor. RARE: Possibly a previously unknown pose of Dr. Mary Walker.

An 1855 graduate of Syracuse Medical College, Mary Walker (1832-1919) was an author and early feminist who gained distinction during the Civil War as a humanitarian, surgeon and spy. Walker was appointed surgeon of the 52nd OVI in 1863 by General Thomas in recognition of her skills and was captured in 1864 and ultimately exchanged for a Confederate officer "man for man". She was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in January 1866 on the personal recommendation of General Sherman and refused to part with it when it was revoked for "unusual circumstances" in 1917. Dr. Walker died in 1919 and it was not until 1977 that President Carter officially reinstated the award.

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