| In September 1859, the English artist Lefevre James Cranstone began a
nine-month journey through the eastern and mid-western parts of
America. During this journey he prepared 296 wonderful watercolor
sketches that now reside in the manuscript department of the Lilly
Library at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. The purpose
of his trip was to visit cousins who resided in Richmond, Indiana and
Williamsburg, Virginia; but it also provided the artist, a Quaker with
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