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EMIGRANTS TO WEST, 1883. Emigrants traveling westward make camp for the night in

EMIGRANTS TO WEST, 1883.
Emigrants traveling westward make camp for the night in the middle of winter. Engraving after a drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1883

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1883 Camp Chopping Cold Covered Wagon Emigrant Firewood Forest Journey Pioneer Roger Rogers Snow Traveling Westward Expansion Wilderness Winter Hardship


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Emigrants on the Perilous Journey - Battling Winter's Wrath

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. In this print titled "EMIGRANTS TO WEST, 1883" we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in American history. The engraving, based on an original drawing by W. A. Rogers, depicts a group of courageous emigrants traveling westward and making camp for the night amidst the harsh winter conditions. As snow blankets the forest around them, these pioneers find themselves facing immense hardship and challenges. With their covered wagons serving as shelters against the biting cold, they gather firewood to create a much-needed blaze that will provide warmth and comfort throughout the long night ahead. The scene captures both determination and resilience as men and women work together to chop wood while others tend to their horses or prepare food over an open flame. Despite exhaustion from their arduous journey, they press forward with unwavering spirit towards their destination - seeking new opportunities and a better life in uncharted territories. This powerful image serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who ventured into unknown lands during America's westward expansion. It symbolizes their indomitable spirit, bravery, and willingness to endure unimaginable hardships for the promise of a brighter future. Granger Art on Demand presents us with this evocative piece that allows us to reflect upon our nation's history while honoring those who paved the way for generations to come.

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