To give his daughter Teena an idea of what he looked like as a Union soldier in the Civil War, Pekin historian and printer William H. Bates got out his old uniform and had Pekin's pioneer photographer Henry Hobart Cole take this photograph of him in 1892. &quot;In your imagination,&quot; Bates told his daughter, &quot;remove the chin whiskers, add a little flesh to the cheeks, and you have your father's picture of 1861-1864.&quot; The photo is from the collection of Missouri historian Bill Winters, courtesy of Steven Schmit of Richmond, Va.