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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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Pacing a fast heat

Pacing a fast heat (1893)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
The grand young trotting mare Nancy Hanks, by Happy Medium, dam by Dictator

The grand young trotting mare Nancy Hanks, by Happy Medium, dam by Dictator (1890)

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

A regular hummer! (1879)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Volunteer; the great sire of trotters

Volunteer; the great sire of trotters (1880)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Mambrino Pilot, Daisy Burns, and Rosamond; trotting for a purse, $100 mile heats, best 3 in 5 in harness

Mambrino Pilot, Daisy Burns, and Rosamond; trotting for a purse, $100 mile heats, best 3 in 5 in harness (1866)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Storming of the Fortress of Chapultepec; at the city of Mexico Sept. 12th 1847

Storming of the Fortress of Chapultepec; at the city of Mexico Sept. 12th 1847 (1847)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
A rush for the pole!

A rush for the pole! (1877)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Mr. Bonner’s Horse Joe Elliott

Mr. Bonner’s Horse Joe Elliott (1873)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Lady Emma, George Wilkes, and General Butler; trotting for a purse of $1000 mile heats, best 3 in 5

Lady Emma, George Wilkes, and General Butler; trotting for a purse of $1000 mile heats, best 3 in 5 (1865)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Foxhall; By King Alfonso, dam Jamaica, by Lexington

Foxhall; By King Alfonso, dam Jamaica, by Lexington (1882)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Siege of Vera Cruz March 1847; by the U.S. Army and Navy

Siege of Vera Cruz March 1847; by the U.S. Army and Navy (1847)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
The first toilet

The first toilet (1873)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
The gay deceiver

The gay deceiver (1871)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
The grand pacer Mascot by Deceiver

The grand pacer Mascot by Deceiver (1893)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
Off on the first score

Off on the first score (1891)

John Cameron (American, 1828-1906)
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