Figure 1.-- This CDV is undated, but looks to have been taken in the 1860s, in part because of the Daguerreotype-like pose. On the back, the boy is identified as Albert Du Bois. He is wearing ringlet currls and what looks like an early version of ailt suit. The suit and kilt suit have black velvet trim. The kilt skirt is done in a bright plaid. He also has plain white pantalettes and white long stockings. It does not have kilt styling, but does have wide box pleats. The portraits were taken in the Lawrence studio of Newburgh, New York. Albert was from Fishkill.

Albert Du Bois (United States, 1860s)

This CDV is undated, but looks to have been taken in the 1860s, in part because of the Daguerreotype-like pose. On the back, the boy is identified as Albert Du Bois. He is wearing ringlet currls and what looks like an early version of ailt suit. The suit and kilt suit have black velvet trim. The kilt skirt is done in a bright plaid. He also has plain white pantalettes and white long stockings. It does not have kilt styling, but does have wide box pleats. The portraits were taken in the Lawrence studio of Newburgh, New York. Albert was from Fishkill. Unfortunately we don't get to see the hat he may have worn.







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