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Very close resemblance, but not quite the same ears (they don't stick out enough on top). Maranville was pretty "stumpy", so I wouldn't expect him to look so lanky vs. his peers. Also, I haven't seen many tintypes from the early 1900s...that's typically a 19th century medium. That's my 1000 foot view. Good luck!
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