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Item Code: 1054-817
Image shows a Union officer sporting a goatee and wearing a dark frock coat and matching vest. Just visible are what appear to be 1st Lieutenant shoulder straps. Subjects cheeks are lightly tinted.
Image is clear but contrast is a bit on the light side.
Paper and mount have only light surface dirt. Mount corners are clipped.
Reverse has photographer’s imprint for J. STEHAN….. LANCASTER PA. There is also a cancelled blue 2 cent playing card tax stamp. [AD] [PH:L]
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