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    Period image or not?

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    The small cravat looks about right to me. I'm not sure I know enough to about top hats to date this one but it looks like hatters silk maybe? with a slight bell crown and a very small fairly flat brim (i believe period traits). Really neat image. Here's the info from the website:

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    "Pryce Lewis was born in 1828 in Newton, Wales and emigrated to the United States in 1856. During the Civil War, he was employed by the Pinkerton Detective Agency and worked as a spy for the Union in Richmond, Va. He was captured and sentenced to be hanged but managed to escape death because of his British citizenship. After his release he served as bailiff and special detective officer of Old Capitol prison in Washington, D.C. until the end of the war. In January, 1868 he married Maria Thwaites. They had two children, Mary and Arthur. During this period he was working in Chicago in a detective agency which he founded with William H. Scott. Lewis and Scott moved their agency to New York City. Later he went to work for the Equitable Life Assurance Society and after losing his job he lived a hand-to-mouth existence supported largely by friends. On December 6, 1911 Pryce Lewis committed suicide by jumping from the top of the Pulitzer Building. The collection was donated to St. Lawrence University by the St. Lawrence County Historical Association who had received it as part of a larger collection of the papers of Harriet Schoen of Massena. Ms. Schoen received a Ph.D. in history from Columbia University and was the head of the History Department of Davis and Elkins College and resided in New York City for many years. The collection consists of primary documents, correspondence, photographs, and newspaper clippings concerning the career of Pryce Lewis. Also included are the materials written by Harriet Schoen about Pryce Lewis, her publication and research notes."
    Source: St. Lawrence University Library
    Price Lewis Collection
    Collection Number: 6
    Collection Length: 1.25 ft.
    Period: 1860-1965
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    Re: What do you think?

    Those small cravats seem to show up in 64 to 66 photos quite a bit.
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      Re: What do you think?

      I think the top hat is probably beaver, but I would need to see it under magnification. The style was popular in the 1850s and well into the 1860s. I would also agree that the small ties like that start turning up about 1864.
      The date could be narrowed down by researching the photographer or studio and the dates of operation and dates of location. Is there a Federal Revenue stamp on the back? That would date it to 1864-1866. If I had to date the image, I would say between 1864 and 1869.
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