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John Cameron - The new ‘confederate cruiser’

The new ‘confederate cruiser’ (1872)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
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The Artist died in 1906 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926

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A fair field and no favor

A fair field and no favor (1891)

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Old credit ‘played out’

Old credit ‘played out’ (1871)

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Four in hand

Four in hand (1887)

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Lady Sutton. Centreville trotting course, L.I.

Lady Sutton. Centreville trotting course, L.I. (1849)

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To avoid a smash we sell for cash

To avoid a smash we sell for cash (1875)

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American eclipse; The celebrated racehorse and sire of racers

American eclipse; The celebrated racehorse and sire of racers (1880)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
General Butler and Dexter

General Butler and Dexter (1874)

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The grand California filly Wildflower; by Electioneer – dam, by St. Clair. bred by Gov. Leland Stanford, at Palo Alto, Cal.

The grand California filly Wildflower; by Electioneer – dam, by St. Clair. bred by Gov. Leland Stanford, at Palo Alto, Cal. (1883)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
A sure horse for the first money

A sure horse for the first money (1886)

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Rysdyk’s Hambletonian

Rysdyk’s Hambletonian (1871)

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A fast heat

A fast heat (1894)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
A regular hummer!

A regular hummer! (1879)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
The racing King salvator

The racing King salvator (1890)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Trotting stallion Mambrino Champion owned by M.F. Foote

Trotting stallion Mambrino Champion owned by M.F. Foote (1867)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Wheelmen in ‘a red hot finish’

Wheelmen in ‘a red hot finish’ (1894)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
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