Cabinet card portrait by Geo. E. Spencer US Army, on a mount with imprinted identification, "Curley, Crow Scout/ Only Survivor of the Custer Massacre," and in the upper margin an imprinted appeal to visit "Sitting Bull's Cabin now on Exhibition at World's Fair Chicago, 1893, owned by Sitting Bull Log Cabin Co., Mandan, North Dakota." Most photographs of Curley were taken soon after the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, when Curley was about 20-years-old and had long hair. In this photograph, he is in his late thirties and has a short haircut, but his identity can be confirmed by the small bump to the side of his mouth, which is visible in many of his earlier portraits.
Cabinet card portrait by Geo. E. Spencer US Army, on a mount with imprinted identification, "Curley, Crow Scout/ Only Survivor of the Custer Massacre," and in the upper margin an imprinted appeal to visit "Sitting Bull's Cabin now on Exhibition at World's Fair Chicago, 1893, owned by Sitting Bull Log Cabin Co., Mandan, North Dakota." Most photographs of Curley were taken soon after the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, when Curley was about 20-years-old and had long hair. In this photograph, he is in his late thirties and has a short haircut, but his identity can be confirmed by the small bump to the side of his mouth, which is visible in many of his earlier portraits.
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