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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome people outdoor black and white (The crossed muskets insignia was introduced in 1875, therefore this photo is from near the end of Reconstruction in Louisiana. President Hayes removed troops from Baton Rouge early in 1877. 6/12/2016) Howard Lytle, son of Andrew D. and Mary Lytle. Photographer Andrew David Lytle Digital Collection 'Andrew D. Lytle's Baton Rouge' Photograph Collection Repository Louisiana State University Libraries, Special Collections (Digitally enhanced for fade correction and contrast - MpG 6/11/2016) (The crossed muskets insignia was introduced in 1875, therefore this photo is from near the end of Reconstruction in Louisiana. President Hayes removed troops from Baton Rouge early in 1877. 6/12/2016) Howard Lytle, son of Andrew D. and Mary Lytle. Photographer Andrew David Lytle Digital Collection 'Andrew D. Lytle's Baton Rouge' Photograph Collection Repository Louisiana State University Libraries, Special Collections (Digitally enhanced for fade correction and contrast - MpG 6/11/2016)
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