
A younger image than usual of the of the man who lent his name to the sideburn, Ambrose Burnside. Darker and shorter than the classic face-shelf he supports in the popular imagination, this is an intimate look at the origins of a classic American mustache style.
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And he proudly stands with sword in hand, ready to cut down the cur who would slander his moustache!
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