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    Posted 5 years ago

    Takeyourtime
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    Good photograph trained in rev war great master. When you find that special some things. Great Dover of Ireland.

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 5 years ago
      Nice photos-- they look to be 1870s carte de visite images (size not posted). Not sure what war you are attributing them to?

      scott
    2. Takeyourtime Takeyourtime, 5 years ago
      Revolution he has served his son served 1812 and civil war long life spans
    3. Takeyourtime Takeyourtime, 5 years ago
      Do you happen to know the medal in the picture? It's a Berlin blue star.
    4. scottvez scottvez, 5 years ago
      None of the pictured men look like they could have served in the American Revolution. Photos are fuzzy, but surviving Rev War soldiers (very old men) were documented photographically in the 1860s.

      Additionally, these appear to be German images-- I can see Dresden in one.

      I am not familiar with the "Berlin blue star".

      scott

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