Fort Harrison On the Banks of the Wabash 1812 1912 volume 2

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Fort Harrison On the Banks of the Wabash 1812 1912 volume 2
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Hager and James A. Modesitt.
It can well be called the only existing, authentic picture portrayal of what Fort Harrison looked like.
Luther G. Hager was a young and enthusiastic amateur artist who came here in 1836. James A. Modesitt was a son of Dr. Charles B. Modesitt, one of the early pioneers of the county, who was at and in Fort Harrison for some time during its maintenance as a post. He was the father of Mrs. Chauncey Warren, perhaps the last person to live who had known Fort Harrison as
...such.
On the occasion of a "Grand Barbecue" held at Fort Harrison Grove, half a mile east of the Fort, in October, 1848, during the campaign Avhich resulted in the election of General Zachary Taylor to the Presi- dency of the United States, these two young men of Terre Haute filled with the same patriotic sentiments that have inspired this centennial Picture of Fort Harrison. 61 observance, undertook to preserve the Fort by the aid of the "printer's art. " Luther G. Hager had never seen the Fort in its original state, but James A.


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