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The Grand Rush at Noon of 16th September: Looking East Along the South Line of Indian
BAL129709 The Grand Rush at Noon of 16th September: Looking East Along the South Line of Indian School Reserve, 1893 (engraving) by Perard, V. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: opening of the Cherokee Strip to homesteaders; ); American, out of copyright
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The Grand Rush at Noon of 16th September - Looking East Along the South Line of Indian School Reserve, 1893
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. This engraving by V. Perard takes us back to a significant moment in American history - the opening of the Cherokee Strip to homesteaders. The scene captures the sheer magnitude and excitement that filled the air on that fateful day. In this bustling image, we see a vast expanse of land stretching out before us, as far as the eye can see. A wagon train snakes its way along the south line of Indian School Reserve, with settlers eagerly making their way towards their new homes. Covered wagons dotting the landscape create a sense of movement and anticipation. The composition is expertly crafted to draw our gaze into the distance, where clouds of dust rise from countless hooves pounding against the earth. It's an awe-inspiring sight - a true testament to human ambition and determination. As we delve deeper into this historical snapshot, it becomes clear that this was no ordinary land grab; it symbolized hope for a better future for those seeking opportunity in these uncharted territories. The pioneers depicted here were driven by dreams of prosperity and freedom. Perard's engraving immortalizes not just an event but also embodies America's pioneering spirit - one that propelled individuals across vast landscapes in search of new beginnings. This print serves as both a reminder and homage to those who dared to venture westward in pursuit of their dreams.
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