CDV OF UNIDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE SOLDIER -- RICHMOND BACKMARK

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Item Code: 1138-929

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This cdv photograph is a full-standing studio view of an unidentified Confederate soldier. He wears a dark waist length jacket with thin piping and shoulder tabs. A kepi with gray top and dark band rests on column. Image is clear with good contrast. A plain mount with very light edge wear. A pre-printed blue paper label is pasted on the back. Rees Photographic Gallery, Richmond, Va.

From the late William A. Turner collection.  [jet] [ph:L]

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