This postcard features a sepia-toned portrait of Captain Thomas W. Custer, a notable figure from the 19th century. He is depicted wearing a formal military uniform adorned with buttons, epaulets, and two medals, suggesting his distinguished service. His hair is neatly parted, and he sports a mustache, adding to the dignified appearance captured by the photograph. The back of the postcard provides additional historical context, identifying Captain Thomas W. Custer as a recipient of two Congressional Medals of Honor during the Civil War. It notes his role as commander of Company C at the famed "Last Stand" and his death at the Battle of the Little Bighorn alongside his brother George. The photograph was taken by O. S. Goff around 1875 and published by Azusa, USA, in 1982, with courtesy to the Denver Public Library, Western History Department.