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Item Code: 1138-955
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This CDV photograph is a waist up view of an unidentified Confederate officer. Image is clear with slightly light contrast. Due to the light spots in the hair line, the photographer did some minor touch ups. The man wears a military style vest and an officer's overcoat. It is a double-breasted coat with braid galloons on the sleeves. Mount and image show light wear and soiling. No photographer's backmark. A faint pencil identification on the back reads "William Reins". No soldiers were found with that spelling.
From the William A. Turner collection. [jet] [ph:L]
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