File:Rescue of Lt. Charles King.jpg
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DescriptionRescue of Lt. Charles King.jpg |
English: Illustration of Sergeant Bernard Taylor rescuring his wounded commander, First Lieutenant Charles King, from Tonto Apaches at Sunset Pass in 1874. It was drawn by military artist Rufus Fairchild Zogbaum and first appeared on the cover of Theo F. Rodenbough's Uncle Sam's Medal of Honor (1886). |
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Author | Theo F. Rodenbough & R. T. Zogbaum | |||||||
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