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'Government Accounts Registry & War Record' original chromolithograph
'Government Accounts Registry & War Record' original chromolithograph

'Government Accounts Registry & War Record' original chromolithograph

By J.M. Vickroy & Co.

Located in Milwaukee, WI

The present lithograph, a certificate of Government Accounts Registry and War Record, was produced by the publishing company owned and operated by James M. Vickroy. The certificate was never used and has not been filled with the information of a veteran. Surrounding the text are various vignettes, arranged chronologically, of important moments of the Civil War, including the Battles of Gettysburg, Fort Sumter, Shiloh, as well as the Surrender of General Lee...

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1890s Other Art Style J.M. Vickroy & Co. Art

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Lithograph

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