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MIDLAND TRAIL, 18th CENTURY. Left scene: Pioneers on the Midland Trail c1770. Right scene
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MIDLAND TRAIL, 18th CENTURY. Left scene: Pioneers on the Midland Trail c1770. Right scene
MIDLAND TRAIL, 18th CENTURY.
Left scene: Pioneers on the Midland Trail c1770. Right scene: Conestoga wagons on the Midland Trail, c1790. Mural painting by William C. Grauer, mid 20th century
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1770 1790 American Indian Colonial Colonist Country Covered Wagon Dirt Road Frontiersman Mountain Mural Road Scenic View Settler Southwest Trail Tree Virginia West Virginia William Grauer Midland Southeast
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This print titled "MIDLAND TRAIL, 18th CENTURY" takes us on a visual journey back in time. Divided into two scenes, it beautifully captures the essence of pioneer life and the evolution of transportation during America's colonial era. In the left scene, we are transported to the year 1770, where pioneers brave the rugged Midland Trail. With determination etched on their faces, these intrepid individuals forge ahead through untamed wilderness and over treacherous terrain. Their resilience and spirit embody the pioneering spirit that shaped our nation. On the right side of this remarkable mural painting by William C. Grauer from the mid-20th century, we find ourselves in c1790. Conestoga wagons now dominate this scenic view as they traverse along the Midland Trail. These iconic covered wagons symbolize both progress and adventure as settlers continue to push westward in search of new opportunities. Grauer's attention to detail is evident throughout this masterpiece; every brushstroke brings to life not only the landscape but also its inhabitants - American Indians peacefully coexisting with colonists amidst towering mountains and lush trees. As we gaze upon this stunning artwork, we are reminded of Virginia's rich history and its pivotal role in shaping early America. The Midland Trail serves as a testament to human perseverance and exploration while honoring those who paved the way for future generations.
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