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Here is another picture of him.
 
Both pictures were likely taken when he was elderly. He died in 1908 and was 82. The rifle may be the same one but some of the other items may have been props.
It does'nt really matter, That picture is a priceless family hierloom to someone. Any way We resolve it can only be Speculation...TO THE FAMILY.....Celebrate his life !!!! Be Safe>>>>> Wally
 
A lot of these early photographs were posed in studios , the second one certainly was . The firearm etc could have been supplied by the photographer , the , knife , pistol and belt are different , the belt has , what looks like , cartridge loops in it , the axe and powder horn have gone . The photographers of the time were not concerned with historical accuracy but liked to dress up the subject to make things look more interesting . The musket is about the same height to his shoulder in both pictures . They are still important and interesting glimpses of the past .
 
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