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The Stolen Identity
After interviewing Capt. Riddell, Special Examiner MacBride returned to Cincinnati and immediately penned a letter to Albert Corbin. MacBride had good reason to want to talk to Albert. Finally, he had found someone who actually served in the Mexican War alongside Randolph Corbin. And according to Capt. Riddell, Albert reportedly knew the circumstances of Randolph’s death.
Was Albert really a member of Company D of the 3rd Kentucky Volunteer regiment? Indeed he was, and we find him listed among the first of four Corbins who served (list available from the the Kenton County Public Library). Notice that he was a “fifer”. It’s curious that they were still using fifes at this time in our history. I understand that they may have still been used as a form of battlefield communication.
Albert Corbin lived at “Grant Post Office” in Boone County. The surrounding community is known as Belleview, but the area in the immediate vicinity of the post office was known as Grant. Today, the Grant Post Office (shown above) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Getting from Cincinnati to Grant was a difficult trip, and MacBride was anxious to get information right away. He
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Albert de Ligne, Count of Arenberg, Prince of Brabançon (1600–1674)
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Title:Albert de Ligne, Count of Arenberg, Prince of Brabançon (1600–1674)
Artist:After Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, Antwerp 1599–1641 London)
Date:17th century
Medium:Watercolor and oil
Dimensions:15 13/16 x 12 1/8 in. (40.1 x 30.8 cm)
Classification:Drawings
Credit Line:Bequest of Alexandrine Sinsheimer, 1958
Object Number:59.23.34
Marking: Verso, lower right: MMA stamp
Possibly Johan Goll van Franckenstein Sr.. See Smith 1831; Possibly Pieter Hendrik Goll van Franckenstein. See J. Smith 1831; Possibly G. P. de Craecker. See É. Thoré 1859; John Postle Heseltine (British)(by 1886 - after 1900); with Thomas Agnew & Sons, Ltd., London
John Smith A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish and French Painters, In which is included a short Biographical Notice of the Artists, with a copious Description of their Principal Pictures. vol. 3, London, 1831.
Etienne Joseph Théophile Thoré Galerie d'Arenberg à Bruxelles: Avec le Catalogue complet