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English: "An artistic (and erroneous) rendition of the surrender of American Horse at Slim Buttes."
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Source George A. Forsyth, "The Story of the Soldier", 1908
Author R. F. Zogbaum

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2012-10-31 16:11 351×499× (381307 bytes) Richlevine00 ==Summary== {{Information |Description = "An artistic (and erroneous) rendition of the surrender of American Horse at Slim Buttes." |Source = George A. Forsyth, "The Story of the Soldier", 1908 |Date = 1900 |Author = R. F. Zogbaum}} ; {{PD-US}}

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current10:29, 10 April 2016Thumbnail for version as of 10:29, 10 April 2016351 × 499 (372 KB)FastilyCloneTransferred from enwp

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