Manuscripts
Unidentified Union soldier
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Unidentified man (Levi S. Graybill?)
Manuscripts
A bust-length studio portrait of an unidentified man, possibly Levi Graybill (see HM 77704 for an image of Graybill in military uniform), turned slightly to the left. The man has a neatly trimmed mustache and short but bushy mutton chops. He is wearing a suit with a small bowtie. "F. Gutekunst ; No. 704 & 706 Arch St. ; Philadelphia" and an armorial crest are printed on verso. There is a green and white three cent stamp with a portrait of George Washington attached to the verso.
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J. Ernest Schwartz ; 2nd Lt. 22nd U.S.C.T
Manuscripts
A bust-length studio portrait of Union Second Lieutenant James Ernest Schwartz (1843-1900) of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment with his head turned slightly to the right. Schwartz is wearing a hat, has a neatly trimmed mustache, a clean-shaven chin, and muttonchops that reach past his collar. "Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries ; No. 352 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. and Broadway & Tenth St., N.Y." printed in black on verso.
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Unidentified soldier
Manuscripts
A bust-length studio portrait of an unidentified Union officer (probably a Captain?) turned very slightly to the right. The officer has a full but neat mustache and beard which extends past his collar to the first button of his coat, and a very high forehead. "T. Lilienrhal, ; 102 Poydras St. New Orleans" is printed on the verso, with an illustrated view of Lilienthal's photography shop.
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Unidentified soldier (with hat)
Manuscripts
A bust-length studio portrait of a (Union?) soldier, wearing a hat. He is clean-shaven and has a somewhat wide nose. He is wearing a light shirt underneath a dark coat.
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Portrait of a Union soldier
Visual Materials
Portrait of a soldier in a Union Cavalry uniform. The young soldier is sitting with his legs crossed, a sword cradled in his lap. In the lower right corner of the print is written: JE.
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J.B. Cook ; Major 22nd U.S.C.T
Manuscripts
A bust-length studio portrait of Union Major John B. Cook of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment turned slightly to the left. Cook has pale eyes and a small, neatly-trimmed mustache and goatee.
HM 77716