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21 captivating photos from the Wild West - Page 73 of 82 - Kiwi Report

21 captivating photos from the Wild West


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[post_page_title]Bill Anderson[/post_page_title]
This carte de visite – a small photograph made famous by Parisian photographer Andre Adolphe Eugene Disderi – is of a very famous man. His name was Bill Anderson, and he was one of the most brutal pro-Confederate leaders during the Civil War. It was rare to capture this man on camera, so it’s an impressive carte de visite to have. It’s believed that it was made from the photograph he had on his body when his life was taken by Union soldiers in 1864.

Bill Anderson

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