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| Through the Night a Solitary Canoe Rode |
| FES Title: | Through the night a solitary canoe rode the moonlit reaches of the little current. | |
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| Date: | 05/05/1926 | |
| Size: | 32″H x 38″W | |
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| Type: | illustration | |
| Published: | Marsh, George T. “The Judgement of Achille Breault.” Country Gentleman, October 1926: 16. caption: Through the night a solitary canoe rode the moonlit reaches of little current. Pride and the hate of a broken heart were the fuel which drove the iron arms back. March, George T. Sled Trails and White Waters. Philadelphia: Then Penn Publishing Company, 1929: cover. Schoonover, F.E. “‘Now I’m an Ojibway Indian'” Our Boys, November 1926: 4. |
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| Inscription: | lr: Schoonover | |
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| Comments: | lunette; index; edit; Cited in day book: Sold to Mr. Wardenberg / December 17 – 1926 / 200 | |
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| Provenance: | Sold by the artist to Mr. Wardenburg (December 17, 1926); not known | |

