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"Autumn
Magic," a view of Wyoming's Teton Mountains is being
offered as a limited edition of 950 numbered prints and 50
artists prints. It is printed on 100 lb. Limoge, archival
paper. Image size is 23½" x 19½",
overall size 26½" x 23½". It is
signed by five of the living Wyoming Governors, all
outstanding servants of the people of the state.
Governor
Milward L. Simpson (1955-1959)
Governor
Clifford P. Hansen (1963-1967)
Governor
Stanley K. Hathaway (1967-1975)
Governor
Ed Herschler (1975-1987)
Governor
Michael J. Sullivan (1987 to 1994)
Conrad
O. Schwiering (1916-1987) a 40 year resident of Jackson,
Wyoming was described thus by Governor Milward L. Simpson.
"He is friendly, warm and personable. As a painter, he
has captured the glorious majesty, the grandeur of the
ever-changing moods of the Tetons. Truly in Conrad
Schwiering, God gave us a man to match our Mountains."
This historical commemorative print is the project of
the Wyoming Historical Foundation of the Wyoming State
Historical Society. The committee members Richard and Lucille
Dumbrill, Katherine M. Townsend and Kay Linton wanted to
provide a lasting reminder of Wyoming's Centennial for future
generations.
Proceeds go to the Wyoming History Day,
which is sponsored by the Wyoming Archives, Museums and
Historical Department and the Wyoming State Historical
Society.
The use of the original "Autumn Magic"
was generously granted by the owners Richard and Lucille
Dumbrill, 203 Grandview Drive, Newcastle, Wyoming 82701.
Write to them to reserve your heritage print. Price $250.00
plus shipping and tax.
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"Custer's
Troops in Floral Valley, July 1874," is being
offered as a limited edition of 300 numbered prints. It is
printed on 80 lb. archival paper. Image size is 24" x
16". Overall size is 30" x 22". The painting
is one of thirty from the Wyoming History in Art Project
sponsored by the Wyoming State Historical Society. The prints
are signed by the artist, Dave Paulley, a native of Osage,
Wyoming, and Dr. T.A. Larson, noted Wyoming historian, who
assisted with the research for the paintings.
During
the Summer of 1874 Lieutenant George Armstrong Custer led a
force of 1,000 well-armed men from Fort Abraham near Bismark,
North Dakota, to explore the Black Hills.
On July 23,
Custer and a small group of men climbed Inyan Kara Mountain
in what is today northeastern Wyoming. The following day they
traveled eastward toward the heart of the Black Hills,
camping in the valley of Cold Springs Creek. Custer and his
men traveled through a number of valleys. One he named
"Floral Valley" . Custer described the valley in
his journal:
"This valley, in one respect,
presented the most wonderful as well as beautiful aspect. Its
equal I have never seen; and such, too was the testimony of
all who beheld it. In no private or public park have I ever
seen such a profuse display of flowers. . . . So luxuriant in
growth were they that men plucked them without dismounting
from the saddle. . . . It was a strange sight to glance back
at the advancing columns of calvary and behold the men with
beautiful bouquets in their hands, while the headgear of the
horses was decorated with wreaths of flowers fit to crown a
queen of May. Deeming it a most fitting appellation, I named
this Floral Valley."
This commemorative print is
sponsored by the Wyoming Historical Foundation of the Wyoming
State Historical Society. Committee members are Lucille
Dumbrill, Wayne Vanderpoel, Patty Myers, June Edens, and Dick
Wilder from the foundation and Rick Ewig representing the
American Heritage Center.
Proceeds go to a Wyoming
State Historical Society endowment and programs of the
American Heritage Center. To order your print write the
American Heritage Center, PO Box 3924, Laramie, Wyoming,
82071, or call Lucille Dumbrill at 307-746-2268. Price is
$125 plus $10 for shipping and handling.
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"Portugee
Phillips Arrives at Old Bedlam, Fort Laramie, December 25,
1866," is being offered as a limited edition of 300
numbered prints. It is printed on 80 lb. archival paper.
Image size is 24" x 16". Overall size is 30" x
22". The painting is one of thirty from the Wyoming
History in Art Project sponsored by the Wyoming State
Historical Society. The prints are signed by the artist, Dave
Paulley, a native of Osage, Wyoming, and Dr. T.A. Larson,
noted Wyoming historian, who assisted with the research for
the paintings.
During 1866 the United States
government constructed three forts along the Bozeman Trail
which crossed Indian Territory. The forts were Reno and Phil
Kearny in what is today northeastern Wyoming and C.F. Smith
in Montana. On December 21, 1866, Colonel Henry B.
Carrington, commanding officer at Fort Phil Kearny, sent
Captain W.J. Fetterman and eighty men to repel an Indian
attack on a wood cutting detail. Led by Ogala chiefs Red
Cloud and Crazy Horse, the Native Americans trapped and
killed the entire detachment.
Portugee Phillips and
Daniel Dixon, two civilians at the fort, volunteered to ride
to Fort Laramie and deliver a request for reinforcements.
During the journey Phillips sent a telegram to Fort Laramie
then rode to the fort by himself. His arrival late Christmas
night, four days and 235 miles out of Fort Phil Kearny, is
depicted in "Portugee Phillips Arrives at Old Bedlam
Fort Laramie".
This commemorative print is
sponsored by the Wyoming Historical Foundation of the Wyoming
State Historical Society. Committee members are Lucille
Dumbrill, Wayne Vanderpoel, Patty Myers, June Edens, and Dick
Wilder from the foundation and Rick Ewig representing the
American Heritage Center.
Proceeds go to a Wyoming
State Historical Society endowment and programs of the
American Heritage Center. To order your print write the
American Heritage Center, PO Box 3924, Laramie, Wyoming,
82071, or call Lucille Dumbrill at 307-746-2268. Price is
$125 plus $10 for shipping and handling.
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