John Thompson Hoffman|Ulysses S. Grant|Schulyer Colfax Jr.|Robert E. Lee|Simon Bolivar Bruckner|Horatio Seymour|John C. Pemberton|Currier & Ives|James Merritt Ives|John Cameron|Thomas B. Worth

The Great American Tanner

1868
Lithograph
22.7 × 36 cm (8.9 × 14.2 in)

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