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Item Code: 668-444
Old, black & white woodcut print of General Custer in uniform shown from the waist up and posed with one arm leaning on the muzzle of a cannon while his other hand rests on the hilt of his sword.
At bottom is a facsimile of the General’s autograph “G. A. CUSTER.”
The art work was done by J. Rogers from a photograph by Mathew Brady and is so marked in fine print on the image.
Item comes matted and ready for framing. Meas. approx. 11.00 x 14.00 inches and is very clean. [JP] [ph:L]
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