FULL STANDING VIEW OF A UNION INFANTRYMAN – BALTIMORE PHOTOGRAPHER

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Item Code: P14114

Soldier is posed by a cloth covered table and stands in front of a balustrade. He rests one hand on his hip and the other on the table next to his forage cap. He wears a dark frock coat, light trousers, waist belt with oval U.S. plate, cap box, bayonet and scabbard and cartridge box with sling and sling plate.

Image has excellent clarity and contrast. Mount and paper have light to moderate surface dirt from age and storage. Mount corners are clipped. Top center of paper has a small chip.

Reverse has photographer’s imprint for J. H. YOUNG of Baltimore.  [ad]

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