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Trap Rock River.

Trap Rock River.

1851

A 19th-century lithograph of Houghton Douglass Falls, Michigan's tallest waterfall, standing at 110 feet from top to base. Located in the Upper Peninsula between the villages of Laurium and Lake Linden, the print indicates that the falls are part of the Trap Rock River. However, the falls are actually on Hammell Creek, which joins with Trap Rock River further downstream.

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Artwork Information

  • MEDIUM: Two stone lithograph with handcoloring
  • SIZE: Image size 7 3/4 x 4 1/2" (19.7 x 11.3 cm).
  • ADDITIONAL INFO: This piece is in a 14 x 11" mat for handling.
  • CONDITION: Good condition with modern handcoloring.
  • PUBLISHER: Published by Ackerman Lith. N.Y.

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