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McKenney and Hall Indian Prints of Native Americans
Antiques Fine Art Lithograph Native American Print
History of the Indian Tribes of North America The McKenney & Hall prints of Native Americans, from their History of the Indian Tribes of North America (1837-1844), document an important part of American history, illustrating the great leaders of the Indian nations which have disappeared since the mid-nineteenth century. Thomas McKenney, head of the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs for many years, was a champion of the Indian and fought throughout his tenure to preserve something of their culture, so integral a part of the history of the United States. His legacy was a gallery of portraits of the great chiefs by artists...
How To Make a House a Home
Antiques Fine Art Interior Decorating
Examples Of Satisfied Customers Susquehanna Antique Company has Asheville’s largest collection of fine American, English, and European furniture, paintings, and garden items of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. These homeowners have implemented items from our antique shop in their homes. Georgetown Living This Georgetown home made the great decision to compliment the left side of their master bedroom bed with an antique chest from Susquehanna Antique Company. https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/pages-happy-georgetown-home-house-tour-193766 Weathered Beauty Farmhouse details and a collection of American antiques and folk art infuse a Washington home with rustic, refined simplicity. This homeowner chose a mantel from Susquehanna Antique Company...
Susquehanna Antique Company Since 1913
Antique Picture Frames Antiques Fine Art News Susquehanna Antique Co.
Susquehanna Antique Company’s ties to Asheville, NC go all the way back to the 1911 flood of the Susquehanna River in the Havre de Grace/Port Deposit region of Maryland, where Samuel Harris Friedman (born 1872), at the behest of his doctor, was told he needed “Clean air and fresh water” after coming down with a lung infection as his family waited to be rescued. The mountainous region of Asheville was perfect for the entrepreneurial 42yr old man where he opened the Susquehanna Furniture Company on Biltmore Avenue 1913. His son, Nathaniel took over the business during the depression when most...