Chruchill Watercolor of a Fort Gibson, Oklahoma
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CHURCHILL, G. B. (19th Century).
Untitled [Fort Gibson, Oklahoma].
Watercolor and pencil on paper.
7 1/4" x 5 3/4" sheet, 14" x 15 1/2" framed.
Colonel Matthew Arbuckle of the United States Army established Fort Gibson in 1824. The Army abandoned the fort in 1890. A recreation of the fort stands at the historic site, which was built as a Works Progress Administration project between 1935 and 1939, at a different location from the original fort.
The town calls itself "The Oldest Town in Oklahoma."
Untitled [Fort Gibson, Oklahoma].
Watercolor and pencil on paper.
7 1/4" x 5 3/4" sheet, 14" x 15 1/2" framed.
Colonel Matthew Arbuckle of the United States Army established Fort Gibson in 1824. The Army abandoned the fort in 1890. A recreation of the fort stands at the historic site, which was built as a Works Progress Administration project between 1935 and 1939, at a different location from the original fort.
The town calls itself "The Oldest Town in Oklahoma."
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