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Artists and illustrators of the Old West, 1850-1900

โœ Scribed by Robert Taft


Publisher
Scribner
Year
1953
Tongue
English
Leaves
498
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Frontmatter
Preface (page xv)
I John M. Stanley and the Pacific Railroad Surveys (page 1)
II Heinrich Balduin Mollhausen (page 22)
III William Jacob Hays and W. M. Cary (page 36)
IV Theodore R. Davis and Alfred R. Waud (page 54)
V Alfred E. Mathews (page 72)
VI The Joining of the Rails (page 86)
VII Western Excursions (page 94)
VIII Indigenous Artists-Henry Worrall (page 117)
IX Custer's Last Stand (page 129)
X The Leslie Excursion of 1877 (page 149)
XI William Allen Rogers and Mary Hallock Foote (page 162)
XII Charles Graham and Rufus F. Zogbaum (page 176)
XIII Remington in Kansas (page 194)
XIV Artists of Indian Life-Henry F. Farny (page 212)
XV The End of an Era (page 226)
XVI Connecting Links (page 239)
Sources and Notes (page 249)
Index (page 385)


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