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Blacksmith at Fort Osage Fort, Missouri Poster

Blacksmith at Fort Osage Fort, Missouri Poster

A blacksmith forges an iron hook in a shop at Fort Osage in Missouri. Fort Osage was the second U.S. outpost built following the Louisiana Purchase. William Clark, of the William and Clark Expedition, noted the site, which overlooks a bend of the Missouri River, on June 23, 1804, as a likely spot for a fort. Under Clark's direction, soldiers erected the Fort in 1808 as an outpost in the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, where it housed soldiers to guard the new territory and to protect the United States Factory Trade House there. Fort Osage also aided the American government in befriending the area's Osage Indians. The Fort was a sanctuary to Missouri's first settlers as they ventured westward. Under the direction of George Sibley, trade flourished at the Fort, and relations with the Indians grew stronger. Traders and soldiers abandoned the Fort by 1827. Fort Osage was recognised as a National Historic Landmark in 1961. The Fort is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an archaeological district because of significant Hopewell and Osage Indian sites neighbouring the Fort. The National Park Service also designates Fort Osage as a certified site of the Santa Fe and Lewis and Clark National Historic Trails.

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By Donna Y.2 June 2022Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 60.96cm x 91.44cm, Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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I originally ordered this print in a larger size but was not pleased with the clarity of it. When I contacted Zazzle, they responded really quickly and were very helpful. I was able to reorder the print in a smaller size and it was shipped to me within a couple of weeks. The print was packaged well to ensure there was no damage during transit (Eco friendly, too!), and I am really pleased with it. I am so grateful to the customer service team for the professional way they handled my order. I had this printed on matt finish card and I was really pleased with the quality. The colours were rich and the image sharp.
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By Vincent H.5 November 2024Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 121.92cm x 81.28cm, Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
Arrived very fast, even three days early. Havent opened as i will wgive to my framer next week. But the team were amazing to deal with and i highly recomend based on that alone! Oh, and im from NZ. .
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Posted on 29/08/2014, 6:13 PM
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