Hallo!
Things have been slow, so let's talk controversy, er discuss!
:)
Colonel Frederick S. Bass was originally the captain of Company "E," of the 1st Texas Infantry. He was promoted major October 18, 1861, and assigned to Regimental Headquarters. He was promoted Lt. Col. in the Spring of 1864. He was promoted Colonel in the Summer of 1864, and was given command of "Hood's Texas Brigade" as the senior colonel when Brig. General John Gregg was killed at Darbeytown Road on October 7, 1864. Bass was bumped back down when more senior Colonel Robert Powell rejoined the regiment after his release from Federal POW camp in February 1865- his having been wounded and captured on July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg.
Somewhere after that, Bass was promoted to Brigadier General but apparently was never told. He was paroled at Appomattox on April 12, 1865.
Bass died at the Texas Confederate Home in Austin on July 9, 1897 and was buried in the State Cemtery there.
This set is attributed to Bass.
Let's start out with getting the negatives aside:
1. That provenance is wrong.
2. That this is something Bass "assembled" after the War.
3. That is something a dealer or collector assembled from pieces/parts after the War.
Here goes...
Curt
Things have been slow, so let's talk controversy, er discuss!
:)
Colonel Frederick S. Bass was originally the captain of Company "E," of the 1st Texas Infantry. He was promoted major October 18, 1861, and assigned to Regimental Headquarters. He was promoted Lt. Col. in the Spring of 1864. He was promoted Colonel in the Summer of 1864, and was given command of "Hood's Texas Brigade" as the senior colonel when Brig. General John Gregg was killed at Darbeytown Road on October 7, 1864. Bass was bumped back down when more senior Colonel Robert Powell rejoined the regiment after his release from Federal POW camp in February 1865- his having been wounded and captured on July 2, 1863 at Gettysburg.
Somewhere after that, Bass was promoted to Brigadier General but apparently was never told. He was paroled at Appomattox on April 12, 1865.
Bass died at the Texas Confederate Home in Austin on July 9, 1897 and was buried in the State Cemtery there.
This set is attributed to Bass.
Let's start out with getting the negatives aside:
1. That provenance is wrong.
2. That this is something Bass "assembled" after the War.
3. That is something a dealer or collector assembled from pieces/parts after the War.
Here goes...
Curt
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