Camp 23rd Arkansas River,Daniel Jenks,Gold Rush,California,1859,Covered Wagons
Title: Camp 23rd Arkansas River
Creator(s): Jenks, Daniel A., artist
Date Created/Published: [1859]
Summary: Drawings shows a tent and three covered wagons camped on the Arkansas River, lower right. Horses and cows graze near the banks of the river. Horses and oxen graze to the left. Jenks' party left the Santa Fe Trail here to follow the Arkansas River west to Colorado. This may be in Kansas, near present-day Great Bend. Jenks made his camp here on Saturday, April 23, 1859.
Notes:
Signed lower right on a wagon: DAJ.
Purchase, Ed Cox Americana fund (Madison Council), 2000 (DLC/PP-2001:050.4)
Exhibited in: American Treasures of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 2003-2004.
Subjects:
Gold rushes--California--1850-1860.
Camps--1850-1860.
Drawings--American--1850-1860.
Bookmark /2004661631/
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