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Affidavit signed by F.M. Gibson and William Badger

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Heading: (Gibson, Francis Marion and William Badger)
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Title: Affidavit of Sergeant Henry Sholl regarding the theft of 26 wagon covers and two S.S. ambulance lead harnesses at Fort Rice - signed by Francis Marion Gibson and countersigned by William Badger
Place Published: Fort Rice
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Date Published: 1878
Description:

Signed U.S. Army affidavit. 31.8x20.2 cm (12½x8"); in Optium Museum Acrylic glass frame: 34.7x23.4 cm (13¾x9¼"). paneled with acrylic glass at reverse of frame revealing writing and signatures on reverse of leaf.

Signed by Sholl, Gibson, and Badger. Affidavit of Sergeant Henry Sholl, Sergeant of Co. A, 6th Infantry, who was in charge of the storehouse at the corral. He describes a burglary at Fort Rice wherein a party or parties entered through a window and stole 26 wagon covers and two S.S. ambulance lead harnesses. The testimony was sworn before F.M. Gibson, 1st Lieutenant of Cavalry and William Badger, 1st Lieutenant 6th Infantry. Gibson was an officer in the 7th Cavalry who rode to the rescue but arrived too late at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Condition Report: Leaf toned slightly, a few stains, folds apparent; unexamined out of frame.

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Heading: (Gibson, Francis Marion and William Badger)
Author:
Title: Affidavit of Sergeant Henry Sholl regarding the theft of 26 wagon covers and two S.S. ambulance lead harnesses at Fort Rice - signed by Francis Marion Gibson and countersigned by William Badger
Place Published: Fort Rice
Publisher:
Date Published: 1878
Description:

Signed U.S. Army affidavit. 31.8x20.2 cm (12½x8"); in Optium Museum Acrylic glass frame: 34.7x23.4 cm (13¾x9¼"). paneled with acrylic glass at reverse of frame revealing writing and signatures on reverse of leaf.

Signed by Sholl, Gibson, and Badger. Affidavit of Sergeant Henry Sholl, Sergeant of Co. A, 6th Infantry, who was in charge of the storehouse at the corral. He describes a burglary at Fort Rice wherein a party or parties entered through a window and stole 26 wagon covers and two S.S. ambulance lead harnesses. The testimony was sworn before F.M. Gibson, 1st Lieutenant of Cavalry and William Badger, 1st Lieutenant 6th Infantry. Gibson was an officer in the 7th Cavalry who rode to the rescue but arrived too late at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Condition Report: Leaf toned slightly, a few stains, folds apparent; unexamined out of frame.

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