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Woodcut. Titled "Grand Lake,Colorado"

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Woodcut. Titled "Notchtop and Lake Odessa, Rocky Mountain and National Park."

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A color woodcut depicting three women in orange and yellow with blue background. It had edition number of 35/200. It is dated and signed by the artist in the lower left corner.

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Letter from S. Eppler to Powderly, detailing a work situation (involving Mr. Fitchie and Lederhilger) in which Eppler felt he had been treated unfairly. June 17, 1901.

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Woodcut, "Colorado Stream" Reference: Who’s Who in American Art - 1940 Represented: Library of Congress Yale Art Museum Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris (Graphic Collection)

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Black and white lithograph. "Our Town" Signed and dated by artist in lower right corner. ed 40/100

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Lithograph, black and white with pink accents. Piece is untitled.

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Lithograph. Titled, "The Stone Bath". "trial proof" written in pencil in lower right corner. Image shows two woman and an infant bathing. Reference: Who’s Who in American Art - 1940

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A color woodcut with red, black, yellow titled "Travel Pattern." 7/50. abstract. Signed by artist.
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