Guest Comments


7/5/2008
Name: Ken
Comment: Hey, I am looking for some a WH Jackson Print for artwork in my house. Is it permissible to print from your website for this? If not, any suggestions where I can purchase prints? thanks Ken Conway Kconway@gonzaga.edu

9/11/2008
Name: Dr. Susanne Bloomfield
Comment: I am using your website with the photographs of Native Americans to supplement my UNK course on native American literature. Thanks!

5/15/2010
Name: Donald Mayville
Comment: Hello, I came across a few prints from Mr William H Jackson. One is named Independence Rock and the other is Approaching Chimney Rock. The first is dated 1936 and the other 1931. They are both numbered in pencil in the lower left corner "135/1000". They are both really nice and I have no idea the history of them. If someone can contact me I would much appreciate it. Thank you.

 

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