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Item Code: 450-157
Image is identified on the mount as “PRIVATE DAVID BAKER 57th MASS. VOLUNTEER INFANTRY” but a search of the unit’s roster did not reveal anyone by that name.
Image shows a white bearded gentleman wearing a dark civilian suit with GAR buttons and a dark kepi with a number “57” within a wreath on the front. On his left chest is a large GAR ribbon. The subject is posed with his right hand resting on a marble topped table.
Image is clear with very good contrast. Image size is 3.75 x 5.50 and is mounted on gray stock that meas. approx. 6.00 x 9.00 inches. Mount is embossed with an imprint in the lower left corner and shows some wear around the edges. One corner is chipped. [ad]
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This grouping includes a Kepi, a greatcoat, a sash and a pair of "full dress" epaulettes all belonging to 2nd Lieutenant to Major Dwight Divine, 143rd New York Infantry. For the history of the 143rd New York infantry please follow this link… (1268-309). Learn More »