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CDV is a seated view of an unidentified Confederate officer. He wears a light-colored double-breasted frockcoat with matching trousers. Clearly visible on the collar are the two parallel bars of a 1st lieutenant. Also, each cuff has a piping similar to that found on an enlisted man’s frockcoat.
Contrast and clarity are excellent. Mount and paper have minor surface dirt. There is also a small light colored imperfection in the paper near the subject’s knee.
Reverse is blank but for some collector information in pencil.
Image is from the collection of the late William A. Turner. [AD] [PH:L]
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