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Item Code: 172-4825
Image is a three-quarter seated view of a soldier in Lieutenant’s uniform, with his saber resting in the crook of his arm. Bottom of mount is labeled with photographer’s imprint, “GEO. H. WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHER, TOWANDA, PA., DEALER IN ALBUMS & CARD PHOTOGRAPHS”.
Image is clear and the contrast is very good. Light surface dirt is present. Image has yellowed with time.
Reverse does not have a backmark. [sm]
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