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CDV shows a seated gentleman wearing a dark forage cap with an infantry hunting horn on the front with the regimental number “11” at center. He wears a dark civilian style sack coat with dark cloth covered buttons and fold-down collar over a military vest. He also wears matching dark trousers with thin, light colored officer leg stripes.
Standing beside him is another gentleman in a dark civilian suit and dark striped vest holding a walking stick and large straw hat in his left hand.
Contrast and clarity are very good. Mount and paper are also in nice condition. Bottom of the mount is marked WARREN… LOWELL.
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