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Description Genre artist Frank Blackwell Mayer, sketched at Traverse des Sioux, Minnesota Territory
Date (drawing); 1932 (book)
Source With Pen and Paper on the Frontier in 1851: The Diary and Sketches of Frank Blackwell Mayer, page 162. [Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul (1932).
Author Ashton White
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Artist dead more than 100 years; images from 1932 book, copyright of which was not renewed in 28th year; non-renewal confirmed with Minnesota Historical Society. (Book since republished in 1986 as paperback: [1], ISBN 0-87351-195-6.)


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