Custer's Last Photographer — Dead Photographers Club
Loved by all his townsfolk, this cowboy was less interested in tustling and roping, rather spending his time documenting the United States' westward expansion. That would lead to his demise, sadly, as the young photographer joined George Armstrong Custer at Little Bighorn, adding to the pile of soliders that fell to the natives in one of the U.S. military's worst defeats in history.
The only lucky thing about his death is that it came quickly, as a stray bullet met his temple, killing him as he documented Custer's last stand.
Your luck is much better than this photographer, though, as you're about to purchase one of the most comfortable fitted tees on the market.
Loved by all his townsfolk, this cowboy was less interested in tustling and roping, rather spending his time documenting the United States' westward expansion. That would lead to his demise, sadly, as the young photographer joined George Armstrong Custer at Little Bighorn, adding to the pile of soliders that fell to the natives in one of the U.S. military's worst defeats in history.
The only lucky thing about his death is that it came quickly, as a stray bullet met his temple, killing him as he documented Custer's last stand.
Your luck is much better than this photographer, though, as you're about to purchase one of the most comfortable fitted tees on the market.
Loved by all his townsfolk, this cowboy was less interested in tustling and roping, rather spending his time documenting the United States' westward expansion. That would lead to his demise, sadly, as the young photographer joined George Armstrong Custer at Little Bighorn, adding to the pile of soliders that fell to the natives in one of the U.S. military's worst defeats in history.
The only lucky thing about his death is that it came quickly, as a stray bullet met his temple, killing him as he documented Custer's last stand.
Your luck is much better than this photographer, though, as you're about to purchase one of the most comfortable fitted tees on the market.