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Item Code: 160-261
Lithograph is of an African American soldier from the waist-up. He wears a forage cap and frock coat with knapsack, waist belt with cap box and bayonet and carries his musket on the right shoulder.
Caption at bottom center is “THE COLORED VOLUNTEER MARCHING INTO DIXIE.”
Paper and mount have light surface dirt from age.
Reverse is blank. [ad][ph:L]
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