File:Unger sketch of burnham 1901.png

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Description Sketch of Burnham on his horse with the caption: Burnham, the American Scout, Chief of Lord Roberts' Scouts, attached to the Field Marshal's Staff with rank of Major, and the only scout who continually penetrated the enemy's lines, returning with information
Date 1901, Henry T. Coates and Company, Philadelphia
Source From chapter 25 of the book: With "Bobs" and Krüger: Experiences and Observations of an American War Correspondent in the Field with Both Armies.
Author Frederic William Unger (writer and illustrator)
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