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Ghost Towns Greeting Card featuring the photograph Charbonneau, North Dakota by Harriet Feagin

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Charbonneau, North Dakota Greeting Card

Harriet Feagin

by Harriet Feagin

$8.45

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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When Lewis & Clark came to the area that is today North Dakota, they began to recruit men and women to join the Corps of Discovery. One of their new... more

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Comments (5)

Lynn Hopwood

Lynn Hopwood

Wonderful rural scene!

Harriet Feagin replied:

Thank you, Lynn

Stephanie Thomas

Stephanie Thomas

I can feel the wind. What a great photo. The grass is so cool and the barns are amazing buildings. Wow.

Harriet Feagin replied:

Thank you, Stephanie.

Harriet Feagin

Harriet Feagin

Thank you, Clara.

Clara Sandberg

Clara Sandberg

Excellent composition, so full of character! L/F/V

Bob Christopher

Bob Christopher

Hi Harriet... I like your image. Your gallery is full of wonderful images and this is a wonderful example of that. Also, your description of the historical background on your photograph is terrific. Excellent presentation...Cheers Bob fv

Artist's Description

When Lewis & Clark came to the area that is today North Dakota, they began to recruit men and women to join the Corps of Discovery. One of their new recruits was Toussaint Charbonneau, a French-Canadian fur trapper who had been living among the Hidatsa. He had taken two Shoshone women as his wives–Otter Woman and Sakakawea (Sacagawea). Lewis and Clark saw an opportunity in hiring Charbonneau, since he could speak French and some Hidatsa, and his wives could speak Shoshone. Charbonneau was hired as a translator for the expedition, but was judged harshly by members of the Corps, and by historians in later days. Charbonneau was found to be timid in the water, and quick tempered with his wives. Although some came to appreciate Charbonneau’s cooking, in particular, a recipe for sausage made from bison meat, Meriwether Lewis said he was “a man of no particular merit.” … Charbonneau is a ghost town today and one can only imagine what these abandoned building would say if they could...

About Harriet Feagin

Harriet Feagin

Harriet Feagin is a photographer /artist in West Texas. Her photography spans the spectrum from abstracts and still life to landscapes. She has been fortunate enough to travel to most of our fifty states and several countries abroad with her camera in hand. Harriet resides in Plainview, Texas with her husband, a minister, and although he does not share her passion for photography, he is very supportive. Besides photography, she plays the piano, loves sports and is an avid reader. Please feel free to browse her galleries. Any watermark will not be visible when printed. Thanks for stopping by. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Harriet Feagin. Any publication, reproduction,...

 

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