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Mystery Photo in a Locket, South Dakota?

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Mystery Photo in a Locket, South Dakota?
In about 1993, Jim Paulson purchased a jar filled with Army buttons from Norma's This-and-That Shop in Canton, South Dakota. He later noticed that one of the buttons appeared to be different and had a hinge. It was a locket disguised as a jacket button, He opened the locket and found this photograph inside of an unknown person,

Who is the person in the photograph? What is the history behind the locket?
Date & Place: at unknown
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