Absolutely — here’s a fully written **1882-style cigarette card** for **Andrew “Wolf Warrior” Smithfield**, designed to feel like it was part of a collectible frontier hero series, complete with era-authentic language and flair. This card captures his legend and mythic presence in 1882, right after the **Battle of Lake Isabella**. --- ### 🃏 **FRONT OF CARD** (*Printed in gold-stamped border with painted portrait illustration*) **"WOLF WARRIOR"** **ANDREW SMITHFIELD** *The Ghost of the Timberlands* > Born: October 26, 1843 > Height: 7 feet > Weight: 300 lbs > Homeland: Alaska Territory > Mount: “Winter” – Giant Irish Cob > Companion: “White Fang” – Dire Wolf > Weapon of Choice: Colt Walker & Elk Horn Bow --- ### 📜 **BACK OF CARD** (*“Tales from the Frontier” series – Allen & Ginter Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia*) > **Andrew “Wolf Warrior” Smithfield** > *Mountain Man, Tracker, Ghost of the Bitterroot* In the bitter wilds of Montana Territory, **Andrew Smithfield** rides where no sane man dares tread. Born in the Alaskan snows and raised by vengeance, Smithfield is part Lakota, part legend. With a **dire wolf** by his side and a warhorse built like a freight wagon, he has struck fear into outlaws and wild beasts alike. At the **Battle of Lake Isabella (1882)**, Smithfield led a war party against seven outlaw raiders entrenched in the timberlands. Flames lit the dawn sky as **fire arrows**, tomahawks, and powder thunder echoed over the frozen lake. Smithfield, cloaked in See more