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Blacksmith of Venango, 1752 by John Buxton
Blacksmith of Venango, 1752 by John Buxton ~ This is a portrait of John Frazier who, with a few other English traders on the upper Allegheny river in 1752, were visited by friendly local natives that appreciated his skill at metal repair. By mid-1753 the French had taken his cabin in Venango and he fled to Turtle Creek near the Monongahela River. His cabin there was visited by young George Washington in 1753 and 1754.more
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| Giclée on Canvas |
| Signed and Numbered Edition of 75 |
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Dimensions:8" x 11"
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| Price: $185.00 |
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Blacksmith of Venango, 1752 by John Buxton ~ This is a portrait of John Frazier who, with a few other English traders on the upper Allegheny river in 1752, were visited by friendly local natives that appreciated his skill at metal repair. By mid-1753 the French had taken his cabin in Venango and he fled to Turtle Creek near the Monongahela River. His cabin there was visited by young George Washington in 1753 and 1754.
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