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Currier & Ives lithograph of a Edward Payson Washburn painting. From the Library of Congress. Created: 1870
The inscription reads:
"Traveller...to squatter": Can you give me some refreshments and a nights lodging? Squatter: no Sir...Haven't got any room,nothing to eat (Fiddles away) Traveller: Where does this road go to? Squatter: It don't go anywhere, it stays here (still fiddling) Traveller: Why don't you play the rest of that tune? Squatter: ...Don't know it... Traveller: Here, give me the fiddle...plays
CALL NUMBER: PGA - Currier & Ives--Arkansas Traveller REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZC2-1938
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