Amon Carter print details

Crow Indian Scouts Attached to General Custer's Ill-fated Command

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Object Details

  • Date

    ca. 1910

  • Object Type

    Photographs

  • Medium

    Halftone print

  • Object Format

    Postcard

  • Dimensions

    Image: 3 x 4 1/4 in.
    Sheet: 3 5/8 x 5 9/16 in.

  • Inscriptions

    Sheet Recto:

    l.l. to l.r. printed: Crow Indian scouts attached to General Custer's ill-fated command: White-Man- \ Runs-Him, Hairy Moccasin, Curly and Goes-Ahead. Curly participated in the \ famous battle of the Little Bighorn and was the only Custer man to escape alive.

    u.l. printed: [flag]

    l.l. printed: [General Custer]

    Sheet Verso:

    u.l. printed: You may travel to the far corners \ of the earth without ever finding a \ place half so wonderful as our own \ Yellowstone National Park for a \ glorious, diversified vacation. Daily \ all summer the Burlington offers \ excellent train service to Yellow- \ stone Park, including through Pullmans and chair \ cars from Chicago over the shortest route and in \ faster time than any other railroad.

  • Collection Name

    Fred and Jo Mazzulla Collection

  • Credit Line

    Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas

  • Accession Number

    P1976.48.206

  • Copyright

    Public domain

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