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circa September 1866</text>
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              <text>Portrait of Margaret Dickson Garrett possibly taken in September 1866&#13;
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Old Cowtown Museum description of photo on donation form - Studio portrait of Margaret Dickson Garrett Se is seated with her left forearm on a studio prop. Wearing a dark dress with light-colored pleated collar and light-colored cuffs. A brooch is pinned to a dark tie, the ends of which are decorated with maple leaves, three on each end. The woman’s cheeks are tinted pink. The tintype is in a gutta percha type case lined with red velvet, mounted behind glass with a gold oval matte. Photo is circa 1863.</text>
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