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Item Code: 450-135
This is an albumen photograph of five officers seated in front of a tent. Mount measures 13 ¼’ x 10 ¼” and the actual image measures 9” x 6”. The five officers are seated under a fly that is set up directly in front of an officer’s tent. One officer wears a kepi with crossed cannon insignia. There is a National flag visible as well as the furnishings within the tent. Several other tents visible in background. Old pen & ink identification under the image reads “Lieut. J. F. Stretch’s tent.” The mount has a vertical crease which does not go through the photo. This image is clear and crisp and has excellent content. [jet]
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