John Clem and Brother

 

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John Clem and Brother

John Clem and Brother

 

Above we show a majestic photo of John Clem and Brother. It was made in 1867.

The illustration documents John Clem, who, at twelve years old, was the youngest Seargent in the US Army in the Civil War.

We have compiled this collection of artwork mainly to serve as a vital educational resource. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# 8C663C7A

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