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"MISSISSIPPI HEADWATERS- NOTICE TO THE BRITISH"
February 10th, 1806. Zebulon Pike, the man after whom Pike's Peak is named gave dramatic notice to the British at what is now Leach Lake, Minnesota that the Louisiana Purchase had been completed and ... more ...
"MISSISSIPPI HEADWATERS- NOTICE TO THE BRITISH"
24" x 42"
Category: Originals
Media: Oils
Edition Size: 100
Framed: Framed
Availability: Contact Artist

Price: US$ 8998
24" x 42"
Category: Originals
Media: Canvas
Edition Size: 100
Framed: Framed
Availability: Contact Artist

Price: US$ 695
14" x 18"
Category: Originals
Media: Paper
Edition Size: open
Framed: None
Availability: Contact Artist

Price: US$ 34.95

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LONGS PEAK
JESUS CATCHES A TRAPPER
OLD BULL
A LIFE WELL SPENT
PIKE GIFTS PRESIDENT JEFFERSON
FORT BELLE FONTAINE
SAINT ANTHONY FALLS- MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
PIKE'S MEN- COTOPAXI, COLORADO
MAMMOTH TOMS
REPUBLICAN PAWNEE COUNCIL
MISSISSIPPI HEADWATERS- NOTICE TO THE BRITISH
LITTLE FALLS MINNESOTA- WINTER HUNT
MEDANO PASS- SAND DUNES
Arkansas River Stockade
PIKE'S PEAK- TURNING BACK
Greeting From New Spain
Mountain Lion
UP OUT OF THE GORGE
GLORY, BATTLE OF YORK
A SMALL BLUE CLOUD
A NEW ANIMAL
PIKE'S CHRISTMAS 1806
Swipe
Wolf Creek Pass