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The Westward Expansion as Portrayed in Art

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Moving Further Westward, ca. 1840, by James Henry Beard (1812-1893), Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Moving Further Westward, ca. 1840, by James Henry Beard (1812-1893), Cincinnati Art Museum

    Moving Further Westward, ca. 1840, by James Henry Beard (1812-1893), Cincinnati Art Museum

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The Emigrant Experience Portrayed in Art

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