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United States of American 12th Regiment Volunteers
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John Wolcott Adams
(American, 1874 - 1925)
United States of American 12th Regiment Volunteers
Ink on paper
n.d.
8 1/2 × 7 3/4 in. (21.6 × 19.7 cm)
78.15.1
Purchased with the Museum Volunteers’ Fund, 1978
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