Posted 8 years ago
scottvez
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With less than 2,00 members at the start of the Civil War, USMC images are very hard to acquire. This RARE cdv photograph depicts USMC CPL Thomas W. Swayne.
Online records show that 19 year old Swayne, enlisted in the USMC at Philadelphia, PA on 30 MAR 1861 and was assigned to the USS Minnesota.
He served on the Minnesota for over 3 years. The USS Minnesota was the Flagship of the Atlantic Blockading Squadron and was part of the Battle of Hampton Roads. During which the ship ran aground and took several casualties after being fired on by the CSS Jamestown, Patrick Henry and Virginia (Merrimack).
In May of 1864, Swayne was first noted as being transferred to the USS Malvern. The Malvern was a captured blockade runner that was used to enforce the Atlantic Blockade. The ship participated in the Fort Fisher Campaign.
Swayne was promoted to CPL on 18 SEP 1864.
In late MAR 1865, Swayne was transferred to Norfolk Station, VA with a status of awaiting discharge from the USS Malvern.
He was discharged on 16 APR 1865 and returned to Philadelphia, where he worked for the railroad. He was tragically killed a short 5 years later in a train accident.
Swayne's signing of the cdv in three different places is unusual!
Tax stamps on the image would bracket it from 1 AUG 64- 31 JUL 66. Based on the CPL rank (18 SEP 64) and location, I would suspect the image was made close to his discharge from service.
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scott
Incredible history and photo of this gentleman! Quite a solder!
Thanks for looking scott-- Swayne has a great and early Marine combat history!
scott
Thanks much peggy!
scott
Great write up Scott.
Beautiful CDV from that era.
Regards
Alan
Thanks alan-- appreciate you looking and commenting.
scott
You are very welcome Scott.
BTW, i did't update my post yet on--G .A.Meagher, I receive news from the ROM museum fews week ago, it's unfortunate but wrong individual.
They keep looking, they think about some others skater, that have maybe competed against Meagers, it could be still interesting to know I guess who he was ?
Regards
Alan
Excellent image Scott. Thanks for sharing..
Too bad it didn't pan out on the image, alan.
It is still an interesting image on it's own merits.
scott
Thanks for looking frank and bobby!
scott
Thanks for looking spirit!
scott
Thanks for looking david!
scott
Thanks tom!
scott
Thanks much vo!
scott
Thanks for looking tassie and vetraio!
scott
Thanks for looking frank.
scott