VERY RARE AS IT WAS TAKEN BY THE FAMED PHOTOGRAPHER MATTLEW BRADY, IN HIS NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY. ANTHONY, as shown on the backmark. In pencil on the back is his name and Dept.
John Gray Foster graduated from the Military Academy at West Point, graduating in 1846. He served in the Mexican War, and was severely wounded. After the war he taught engineering at West Point. At the start of the Civil War he was working as an engineering in charge of fortifications in Charleston Harbor. He was one of 9 officers WHO WERE ISOLATED ON FT. ROBERT ANDERSON AND WHO LIVED THROUGH THE FAMOUS 33 HOUR BOMBARDMENT ENDING ON APRIL 13, 1861 BY THE CONFEDERATES PRIOR TO SURRENDER. 1861 he was made Bvt Brig. In early 1862 he participated in Burnside's Expedition. Also assisted in the capture of Roanoke Island. Confederate Fort Bartow on Roanoke was renamed Ft. Also provided excellent service in the capture of Newbern, N. On July 18, 1862 and later commanded the Dept. He was seriously wounded when his horse fell, but later commanded the Dept.HE SUPPORTED SHERMAN IN HIS MARCH TO THE SEA BY MAKING DIVERSIONS AND DEMONSTRATIONS. He finished the war in 1865 as Maj.
For Gallant & Meritorious Service during the Rebellion. WHAT A DISTINGUISHED WAR RECORD, FROM VERY BEGINNING AT FORT SUMTER RIGHT THROUGH TO THE END! A great BRADY CdV of GEN. FOSTER, taken early in the war. Very suitable for a variety of collections and very suitable for framing.