Description: James Carroll Mansfield (American 1896 - 1957) Original pen and ink drawing on cardstock, comic strip, titled "High Lights of History: Sons of Liberty—At the Gap", copyright 1936, number 1971. Typewritten instructions for cropping on the front, Bell Syndicate label on reverse.  

James Carroll Mansfield did several, mostly educational, newspaper features for Bell Syndicate. His longest running feature was 'Highlights of History', which ran in the American newspapers from 1926 to 1939. It was then shortly continued as 'Would You Believe It?' in 1940-41.

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Measures Approx.: Board 15 x 4.75 inches

Condition: Very good condition, very clear illustration, some toning, spots, pinholes.

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