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Item Code: 160-654
This wartime-dated but early view of John Hunt Morgan features a bust profile of him from his time as a US Lieutenant during the Mexican War or Militia Captain prior to the Civil War. Image is mounted to a common card with fine gilt border patterning and both are in excellent condition.
An E. Anthony label at bottom reads “COL. JOHN H. MORGAN / The Marion of the South”, positioned directly above Anthony’s commercial text and an 1862 copyright date. The reverse is blank and clean, save for minimal penciled notations.
A very smart-looking, wartime Carte-de-Visite of one of the Civil War’s celebrity commanders. [cm][ph:L]
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