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Description: Lt. Col. Charles E. Capehart, 1st WVA Cavalry, (from wet collodion glass negative) photo taken 1864 or 1865
Title: Charles E. Capehart LOC
Credit: Civil war photographs, 1861-1865, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Photo has been cropped after download. The entire photo can be found in the Library of Congress here, The images represent the original glass plate negatives made under the supervision of Mathew Brady (died 1896) and Alexander Gardner (died 1882) as well as the photographic prints in the Civil War photographs file in the Prints & Photographs Reading Room. These negatives and prints are sometimes referred to as the Anthony-Taylor-Rand-Ordway-Eaton Collection to indicate the previous owners. The Library of Congress purchased the negatives in 1943.
Author: Made under the supervision of Mathew Brady (died 1896) and Alexander Gardner (died 1882).
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