
This is a vintage photograph featuring four oval-shaped portraits arranged in a grid. Each portrait depicts a man, likely from the late 19th or early 20th century, based on the style of clothing and photography. **Top Left:** A man with short, dark hair and a neatly trimmed mustache. He's wearing a dark suit with a patterned vest and a tie. **Top Right:** A man with a prominent mustache and sideburns. He's wearing a dark suit with a patterned vest and a tie. **Bottom Left:** A younger man wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a dark jacket. He has a slight smirk and appears more casual than the others. **Bottom Right:** A young man with dark hair and a tie. He has a serious expression. Below each portrait is handwritten script identifying the individual. The text reads: * Top Left: "Sam. Stevens, horse thief, barn burner" * Top Right: "James. M. Laughlin, burglar" * Bottom Left: "John Cooley, riot poker" * Bottom Right: "Wm. M. Lindsey, thief" The background is a pale, off-white color. The photograph has a vintage, sepia-toned appearance, with some signs of age and wear. The overall impression is that this is a 'rogues gallery' or a collection of mugshots of criminals from a bygone era.