Photograph, Carte de Visite - Koehler, Fuess and Luckner
Object number2000.036.01.71
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Mediumpaper, ink
Dimensions4 x 2 3/8 in. (10.1 x 6.1 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
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From left to right: Emil Koehler, 1st Lt., Company E, 43rd (consolidated) Illinois Infantry Joseph Feuss, Captain, Company E, 43rd (consolidated) Illinois Infantry;
Bernhard Luckner, 2nd Lt., Company E, 43rd (consolidated) Illinois Infantry.
Koehler was from St. Clair Co., Illinois and mustered into service as a private in Co. H. He ended the war as a 1st Lieut. in Co. E. There is an Emil Koehler buried in Oakland Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas - his birth dates and place of birth match this Koehler.
Fuess was from Belleville, Illinois. He joined in Belleville in Sept., 1861 at the age of 19 and mustered in at Otterville, MO. He entered service as a sergeant in Co. H and ended the war as a captain in Co. E. He lists himself as German and his occupation as a clerk.
Luckner was from St. Clair Co., Illinois. He joined in Belleville at the age of 27 and mustered in at Otterville, MO. Luckner entered into Co. H as a corporal and ended the war as a 1st Lieut in Co E. He lists himself as German and a farmer. Luckner died in 1888 and is buried in College Hill Cemetery in Lebanon, Illinois.
All three were mustered out of service on November 30, 1865.
Rectangular piece of light brown card stock paper with a smaller rectangular image adhered to the front. Photograph taken at Brown's Gallery in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Portion of an album of Civil War and 43rd Illinois images, 2000.036.01.
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