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Ah, so it was a CDV: carte de visite, basically a thin paper photograph pasted to a "cabinet" cardboard backing. P&S refers to the Peck and Snyder printed card with the Red Stockings team on it that is considered the first "card" used as advertising. I think the Peck and Snyder dates to 1868.
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