Manuscripts
Wm. H. Dill ; Capt 118 U.S.C.T
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Arthur Marks ; Capt. 22d U.S.C.T
Manuscripts
A chest-length studio portrait of Union Captain Arthur Marks of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, with his body turned very slightly to the right. Marks is clean-shaven, with a part in his hair on the right side of his head.
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Jacob F. Force ; Capt. 22nd Reg. U.S.C.T
Manuscripts
A full-length studio portrait of Union Captain Jacob F. Force (b. 1842) of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, with his body turned slightly to the right. Force is quite young, clean-shaven, and resting his left forearm on a pedestal, next to an urn. "Jones & Bro., photographers, 604 Arch Street, Philad'a." is printed in black on the verso.
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C.W. Dodge ; 1st Lt. 22d U.S.C.T
Manuscripts
A three-quarters length seated studio portrait of Union First Lieutenant Charles W. Dodge of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, turned partially to the right. Dodge is clean-shaven, holding his sword across his lap, resting on his right hand, and holding his gloves on his thigh in his left hand. "J E. McClees, artist, 910 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia" is stamped in black on the verso.
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John H. Crawford ; 2nd Lt 22nd USCT
Manuscripts
A bust-length studio portrait of Union Second Lieutenant John H. Crawford of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, turned slightly to the left. Crawford is clean-shaven, and has pale, piercing eyes.
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J. Krzywosynski ; Lt. 22nd U.S.C.T
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A bust length studio portrait of Union First Lieutenant Julius C. Krzwosynski, a signal officer(?) of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment turned slightly to the right. Krzwosynski is clean-shaven, with very short-cropped hair.
HM 77714

Wm. W. Burke ; Capt. 22 U.S.C.T
Manuscripts
A bust-length studio portrait of Union Captain William W. Burke of the 22nd Colored Infantry Regiment, turned very slightly to the left. Burke has a neatly trimmed but full beard and mustache. "Edward R. Morgan, 1109 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia. ; N.B. The negative of this picture kept for one year. Duplicates furnished at any time within this period." is stamped in black on the verso.
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