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English: Mural: Interview between Captain Robert Rogers of the "Rogers' Rangers" and the Indian Chief Pontiac (1912), Cuyahoga County Courthouse, Cleveland, Ohio, Charles Yardley Turner, artist.
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Source "A Mural Decoration by C. Y. Turner," Art and Progress, vol. 4, no. 12 (October 1913), p. 1151.[1]
Author Charles Yardley Turner (1850-1919), artist
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