Description: Zigzag_Occident_031 1883 print Mary Bosomworth inciting the Indians to violence, #31 Nice print titled Mary Bosomworth inciting the Indians to violence, from wood engraving with fine detail and clear impression, approx. page size is 21 x 16 cm, approx. image size is 18 x 13 cm. Print was published in: Hezekiah Butterworth, Zigzag Journeys in the Occident. The Atlantic to the Pacific, Boston, Estes and Lauriat, 1883. Mary Musgrove Mary Musgrove (Muscogee name, Coosaponakeesa, c. 1700–1765) was a leading figure in early Georgia history. Mary was the daughter of Edward Griffin, an English-born trader from Charles Town in the Province of Carolina, and a Muscogee Creek mother. Fluent in local Creek languages as well as English, Mary became an important intermediary between Muscogee Creek Natives and the early colonists. Musgrove carved out a life that merged both cultures, making a significant contribution to the development of colonial Georgia.
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Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14'')
Type: Print
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Year of Production: 1883
Date of Creation: 1800-1899
Style: Realism
Original/Reproduction: Original Print
Print Type: Engraving