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Possible CDV of Outlaw Tiburcio Vasquez [194924]

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Possible CDV of Outlaw Tiburcio Vasquez [194924]
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CDV of California outlaw Tiburcio Vasquez. It measures 2.5"x 4.5".with D.S. Boydston Photographer, Volcano.
There is some doubt that Vasquez was in Volcano during the years (1869-1873) described in the "essay" that accompanies the CDV and when it might have been taken. The only record I can find of him being in Amador County, concerns a warrant issued in 1859. As for the picture itself, true it is a very similar likeness of Vasquez, with a few minor exceptions. The subject in the photo has a softer facial structure, the hairline is a bit different and the facial hair is also not quite the same. In very nice condition. Please see photos for more details.

Tiburcio Vásquez was a notorious Californio bandit active during the mid-19th century, known for a series of robberies, horse thefts, and shootouts across central and southern California. Born in Monterey in 1835, he claimed to be a defender of Mexican-American rights amid rising tensions after the U.S. annexation of California. Despite his assertions of resistance, Vásquez was captured in 1874 and hanged in 1875.
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Date: 1860s
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Volcano
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