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Originally $75.00
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Item Code: P11095
This carte de visite is a bust view of a Union officer wearing a single-breasted frock coat with shoulder boards. Full mount with printed border, clear image with good contrast, minor soiling around edges. Period pencil identification on back reads, “Cap. Cole”. Photographer’s backmark reads, “Oak Gallery / 282 ½ Main St., Memphis, Tenn. / J. W. Taft, Artist.” [jet]
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