Senator Thomas Andrews Hendricks, circa 1860-65 (probably 1863-65 as he was elected senator in 1863, and is referred to as "honorable" in the negative sleeve). Hendricks would later become Vice President of the United States.
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Library of Congress. Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection. Converted and modified from an archival .tif document. [1]
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==Description== Senator Thomas Andrews Hendricks, circa 1860-65 (probably 1863-65 as he was elected senator in 1863, and is referred to as "honorable" in the negative sleeve). Hendricks would later become Vice President of the U