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by Willima H Emory
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Map prepared by W. H. Emory of the War Department for the United States State Department. In 1844 Lieutenant Willima H. Emory served on an expedition... more
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Map prepared by W. H. Emory of the War Department for the United States State Department. In 1844 Lieutenant Willima H. Emory served on an expedition that explored the claims of the Republic of Texas to the headwaters of the Rio Grande. Tensins were high as efforts were being made by the United States to secure Texas and its claims to the west of his settled areas. Emory went on to explore the regions between Missouri and San Diego, California; regions which were to become American within four years.
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Caperton_Classic_Art Austin, Texas, United States
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Troy Caperton was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1949. Raised in South Louisiana from 1953, he graduated from Baylor University in 1976 and pursued a Masters in History at the University of Louisiana until 1988 when he moved to Austin, Texas. For over ten years Caperton has been selling his original art and reproductions of original work and the masters through various portals on the Internet. One of his works won a Juror’s Prize at Austin’s Art Erotica in 2010. He has always been employed in helping positions and continues to produce works for the enjoyment of the public.
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