with ink inscription below image Mrs. E.B. Custer and stamp above image Do. 1'25HG. Verso includes Junction City Gallery of Art, S. Meixsell, Proprietor. Backmark and ink inscription Mrs. Genl G.A. Custer Ft. Riley Kansas Sept. 5th 1867. Elizabeth "Libbie" Bacon Custer (1842-1933) was a beautiful and intelligent woman who came from a wealthy, influential family. She was an outspoken advocate for Custer's legacy after his death. An exceptional, scarce photograph of Libbie taken while she was on the Plains. Condition: Archival tape on top margin of verso, tonality VG.
with ink inscription below image Mrs. E.B. Custer and stamp above image Do. 1'25HG. Verso includes Junction City Gallery of Art, S. Meixsell, Proprietor. Backmark and ink inscription Mrs. Genl G.A. Custer Ft. Riley Kansas Sept. 5th 1867. Elizabeth "Libbie" Bacon Custer (1842-1933) was a beautiful and intelligent woman who came from a wealthy, influential family. She was an outspoken advocate for Custer's legacy after his death. An exceptional, scarce photograph of Libbie taken while she was on the Plains. Condition: Archival tape on top margin of verso, tonality VG.
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