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[Jefferson Davis, seated, facing left, during portrait session at Davis' home Beauvoir, near Biloxi, Mississippi]

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1885 13882 (2, 2) U.S. Copyright Office

"1521."

Copyright deposit; 1885 Feb. 24.

CHECK: is this Edward L. Wilson (attribution based on copyright registration info?) the same as the photographer who lived 1838-1903

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01/01/1885
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Wilson, Edward L. (Edward Livingston), 1838-1903, photographer
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davis jefferson photographic prints portrait photographs jefferson davis jefferson davis portrait session portrait session home beauvoir home beauvoir biloxi mississippi facing left 19th century edward l wilson edward l edward livingston wilson photo print ultra high resolution high resolution man library of congress facing left portrait