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Rare Photos of Soldiers and Civilians Smiling During the American Civil War (1861-1865)

A collection of photographs of Union soldiers and civilians smiling during the American Civil War. The criteria for smiling in the collection are photographs where a person's teeth are visible, as many times I have found that claims of a smile can be hard to verify without this rule. This is a compilation of new and old material previously seen in my people smiling series of videos. Thanks to Garry Adelman for finding some of these.

Sources: Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration.

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Видео Rare Photos of Soldiers and Civilians Smiling During the American Civil War (1861-1865) канала Chubachus
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