World History Archive HDD
EN_01168112_9087
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A view of Winchester in North America - dedicated to Mr. President Mad I Son!!' Print shows 'an American officer, General Winchester, stands stripped to the waist, his face and body covered with bold patterns in paint: stars, circles, an anchor, &c ...' (Source: George). James Winchester served in the 'Additional Army' during the Northwest Campaign from 1812 to 1813 when during the second Battle of the River Raisin, the Natives captured him. He spent some time as a prisoner in Quebec before he was released.
2015-03-22
EAST NEWS
Image Asset Management
World History Archive
WHA_051_0087
1,29MB
28cm x 21cm by 300dpi
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