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Photo of W.A. Carson painting

Updated May 27, 2025
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Photo of W.A. Carson painting
This is a photo of a painting by W.A. Carson. The subject is the natural bridge at MAQUOKTA CAVES STATE PARK, Maquoketa, Iowa.This painting and 3 others hung in the office of my father, H.D. Keeley in Maquoketa for many years and prior to that in the Paine cafe also in Maquoketa.The 4 paintings are still in the Keeley family in my home and of my 2 sisters. Submitter: Robert F. Keeley
Date & Place: in USA
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