Senin, 30 April 2018

CWT Letter from the Editor- August 2008

Who Done It? When carpenter Lewis Miller of York, Pennsylvania, learned of the capitulation of the Confederate States of America, he broke out his watercolors to create this celebratory painting. Though too old to fight, Miller had witnessed firsthand the upheaval that the Civil War created (story, P. 40), and his folk art rendering captures …

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