Original CDV of Colonel William Chapman, by McClees / Addis, Washington, D.C. Chapman led the 2nd brigade, Sykes division, 11th U.S. Infantry, through the battles of Malvern Hill and Second Bull Run. Mount is 4.25" by about 2 3/8", slightly trimmed on the sides, though this doesn't touch the image. 

More: William Chapman [1809-1887] began his career serving with the 2nd United States Infantry. He served the Regular army with distinction attaining the rank of Colonel. Graduating from West Point in the Class of 1828, he served in the Mexican War and was brevetted twice for heroism, serving thereafter with the 5th U.S. Infantry on the frontier. After arriving from Fort Bliss, Texas in early 1862, he joined the 2nd U.S. Infantry as Major where he commanded the 2nd Brigade on the Peninsula, but fell ill due to dysentery and was replaced. He returned to the brigade in time for the battle of Malvern Hill at which he collapsed and was replaced again. He returned to duty in July as a Lieutenant Colonel and then led the brigade through 2nd Manassas. He was permanently removed due to illness following the battle, and brevetted a Colonel. He retired in August 1863 to Green Bay, Wisconsin. 

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