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Bust view of Dow in civilian clothing after the war. Image is clear with very good contrast. Photographer's backmark, Bogardus, New York. Modern pencil identification on back. A modern tag from previous sale accompanies the photo with history.
Dow was from Bath, NH and was 20 years old when he enlisted on 7/30/1861 as a Private in the 3rd NH Infantry. He was promoted through the ranks to Captain by January of 1864. He was discharged on 10/7/1864.
He died 2/6/1875 in Detroit, MI and is buried in Grove Hill Cemetery, Lisbon, NH. [jet] [ph:L]
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