File:Abraham Lincoln stereoview by Walker, 1865.png

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Description Stereoview of Abraham Lincoln, known as Lincoln with a crew cut, long attributed to Mathew Brady, but actually taken by Lewis Emory Walker, a government photographer, about February 1865, and published for him by E. & H.T. Anthony (O-104A and B). Sold in December 2011 for $5,581.25.
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Source Cowan's Auctions
Author Lewis Emory Walker (American, 1822 - 1880)
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