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J.W. Mallet,University of Virginia,Confederate 1912

Title: Lieut.-Col. J.W. Mallet; later professor of chemistry, University of Virginia ('Confederate ordnance')
Date Created/Published: [published 1912]
Summary: Lieut. Col. John William Mallet, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly left.
Notes:
Illus. in: The Photographic History of the Civil War / Francis Trevelyan Miller - editor-in-chief. New York : The Review of Reviews Co., 1912, p. 27.
Reference copy available in BIOG. FILE.
Portrait on page of eleven portraits.
Subjects:
Mallet, John William,--1832-1912--Military service.
Halftone photomechanical prints--1910-1920.
Portraits--1860-1870.
Bookmark /93512090/
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