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English: Sergeant Edward K. Thomas was self-taught painter who was stationed at Fort Snelling in Minnesota Territory from 1849 to 1851. For more information, see Rena Neumann Coen (Fall 1969). "Edward K. Thomas, Fort Snelling Artist." Minnesota History, 41(7): 317–326.
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Source The Minneapolis Institute of Art
Author Edward K. Thomas

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Oil painting of Fort Snelling (c.1850) above where the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers join

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