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Breaking Camp at Turtle Creek by John Buxton
Breaking Camp at Turtle Creek by John Buxton ~ The 1758 capture of Ft. Duquesne and subsequent completion of Ft. Pitt in western Pennsylvania lured many expansionist, settlers and traders to this wilderness area. Traveling normally in large groups for protection, this lone family risks misfortune but is rewarded. A breathtaking winter morning, it's warm greeting sparkles as they prepare to follow the dream onward.more
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| Giclée on Canvas |
| Signed and Numbered Edition of 100 |
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Dimensions:30 x 24
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| Price: $495.00 |
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Breaking Camp at Turtle Creek by John Buxton ~ The 1758 capture of Ft. Duquesne and subsequent completion of Ft. Pitt in western Pennsylvania lured many expansionist, settlers and traders to this wilderness area. Traveling normally in large groups for protection, this lone family risks misfortune but is rewarded. A breathtaking winter morning, it's warm greeting sparkles as they prepare to follow the dream onward.
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