File:1866 General JMJ Carvajal-captioned.jpg

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English: Portrait of Mexican General Jose Maria Jesus Carvajal; woodcut print after a photo by Matthew Brady, first published in 1866.
Date Taken on 13 January 1866
Source Harper's Weekly, 13 Jan 1866, p. 29; also available at: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/99404902/
Author 1866 woodcut made from a photo by Matthew Brady taken toward the end of 1865; adapted [de-blemished & captioned with Photoshop] from a scan of the print image from Harper's Weekly, 13 Jan 1866, p. 29, made by uploader, and [digitally] combined with a high-resolution scan of this same image available at: https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/99404902/.

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