Buster Collier is far left, Townsend Netcher is middle back.
A black-and-white, vertical group portrait from the 1930s or 1940s features six men posed indoors against a backdrop of an arched stone doorway and patterned tapestry. The men are dressed in Civil War-style military costumes, including double-breasted tunics with metallic buttons, light-colored trousers, and various hats such as wide-brimmed felt hats and a military kepi. Several men wear decorative sashes around their waists and white gloves, and one man on the far right wears a dark, formal uniform with a tall collar and a prominent handlebar mustache. The subjects are arranged in two rows, with four men in the front and two visible behind them; they are smiling or looking directly at the camera. The photograph is mounted on a light-colored paper backing with a thin dark border framing the image.
A black-and-white, vertical group portrait from the 1930s or 1940s features six men posed indoors against a backdrop of an arched stone doorway and patterned tapestry. The men are dressed in Civil War-style military costumes, including double-breasted tunics with metallic buttons, light-colored trousers, and various hats such as wide-brimmed felt hats and a military kepi. Several men wear decorative sashes around their waists and white gloves, and one man on the far right wears a dark, formal uniform with a tall collar and a prominent handlebar mustache. The subjects are arranged in two rows, with four men in the front and two visible behind them; they are smiling or looking directly at the camera. The photograph is mounted on a light-colored paper backing with a thin dark border framing the image.