File:Miss F. L. Clayton.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMiss F. L. Clayton.jpg |
English: Frances Clalin Clayton, dressed as a woman, photographed ca. 1865 by Samuel Masury (ca. 1818-1874). She fought in the Civil War using the pseudonym "Jack Williams." |
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Author | Samuel Masury |
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