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Navajo Girl with Goat Vintage Scallop-Edge Postcard no writing/no stamp

$ 3.32

Availability: 95 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
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  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: Used
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Navajo Girl and Goat vintage scallop-edge Curteichcolor postcard by Southwest Post Card Co.  Measures 6x4".  No tears, no writing, no stamp.  Edges show very minor wear.  These are our scans of the original postcards which turns out much clearer than taking a picture.  Buyer receives the original postcard.  A great addition to any collection.
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    902 Postcard Long Soldier, Hunkpapa Chief - 1874 Photo by O.S. Goff – NEW
    Born ca. 1819, Long Soldier was a Hunkpapa Chief and signed the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty. He wears a beaver top hat popular in the Civil War days. Likely fought, or was present, at the Little Big Horn Battle, then fled to Canada with Sitting Bull. Is listed as a band leader (11 families, 54 people) in the Sitting Bull Surrender Ledger of 1881, living with his wife Rock and his daughter White Buffalo.   Long Soldier apparently belonged to Che Ohba (Droopy thingy) band, the same band of famous chiefs such as Bear Ribs and Rain in the Face.
    New postcard .. no issues.    Measures approximately 4” X 6”.
    Any scanner image banding does not exist on the postcard.
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