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TWO ENVELOPES ADDRESSED BY GEORGE A. CUSTER TO HIS BROTHER COLONEL TOM CUSTER. The return address on
The return address on both is the Hotel Brunswick, New York. Both with "Col Tom Custer/Fort Lincoln/Dakota as the recipient, written in General Custer's distinctive hand. A two time recipient of the Medal of Honor, Tom died along with the General at the Battle of Little Big Horn. PROVENANCE: General George A and Elizabeth Custer, Margaret Flood (Libbie Custer's personal assistant), Spink Smythe, Lot 1165, May 23, 2013. CONDITION: Both with the right end of the envelopes ripped off, and both are somewhat tattered and stained. 48441-8
The return address on both is the Hotel Brunswick, New York. Both with "Col Tom Custer/Fort Lincoln/Dakota as the recipient, written in General Custer's distinctive hand. A two time recipient of the Medal of Honor, Tom died along with the General at the Battle of Little Big Horn. PROVENANCE: General George A and Elizabeth Custer, Margaret Flood (Libbie Custer's personal assistant), Spink Smythe, Lot 1165, May 23, 2013. CONDITION: Both with the right end of the envelopes ripped off, and both are somewhat tattered and stained. 48441-8
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