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A Cotton Wood Grove, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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A Cotton Wood Grove, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
A Cotton Wood Grove, 1856. Members of the Isaac Stevens United States Pacific Railroad Survey party camp in a grove of cottonwood trees on the Milk River, Montana on August 18th, 1853. Print from Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean made under the direction of the Secretary of War in 1853-1855, by Beverley Tucker, volume III, published by Sarony, Major and Knapp (Washington, 1856)
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Beverley Beverley Tucker Dusk Encampment Grove John Mix John Mix Stanley Major And Knapp Montana Pacific Railroad Pacific Railroad Survey Sarony Stanley Tent Tents Tucker Cottonwood Milk River
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This lithograph, titled "A Cotton Wood Grove, 1856" takes us back to the enchanting landscape of 19th-century America. Created by artist John Mix Stanley and published by Sarony, Major and Knapp in Washington in 1856, this print captures a momentous event in American history. In the image, we see members of the Isaac Stevens United States Pacific Railroad Survey party encamped amidst a grove of majestic cottonwood trees on the Milk River in Montana. It was August 18th, 1853 when this scene unfolded - a pivotal time during which explorations and surveys were conducted to determine the most practical route for a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. The soft hues of dusk cast an ethereal glow over the campsite as tents dotting the riverbank blend harmoniously with nature's beauty. The towering cottonwood trees stand tall against Montana's picturesque backdrop, their leaves rustling gently in sync with whispers carried by passing breezes. This lithograph not only showcases America's vast geographical features but also offers insight into life during that era. It serves as a testament to human perseverance and determination as these pioneers braved unknown territories for progress and connectivity. As we gaze upon this historical artwork today, it reminds us of our nation's rich heritage and inspires appreciation for those who paved the way towards building one united country from coast to coast.
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