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The contraband The recruit ; The veteran Photographed by Rockwood, 839 Broadway, from F.W. Wood's Picture

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Images show African American men including a man with a hat and bundle on a stick, a soldier with rifle and a veteran with one leg.

On page: "These admirable works, by T. Waterman Wood, were made from studies made in Tennesse during the late war, and tell their own thrilling story."

Illus. in: Harper's weekly, v. XI, no. 540 (1867 May 4), p. 284.

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01/01/1867
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