Henry Worrall (artist)

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Portrait of Henry Worrall, ca.1890
"Drouthy Kansas" (1869) by Worrall

Henry Worrall (1825–1902) was an American visual artist and musician in

Philadelphia Centennial in 1876,[1] and the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.[5] Some of his musical compositions were published by Oliver Ditson
in Boston and J.L. Peters & Bros. in St. Louis. He died in Kansas in 1902.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Kansas City Star, 06-23-1902
  2. ^ The Cincinnatus. Cincinnati: Farmer's College. 1857.
  3. , 0873386167
  4. ^ "Washburn's Way. It Keeps Pace with the Phenomenal Growth of the City and State. Massive". Topeka Weekly Capital. 1889-08-22.
  5. ^ Pamela H. Simpson (2005). "Cereal Architecture: Late-Nineteenth-Century Grain Palaces and Crop Art". Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture. 10.

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