File:Colonization of New England.jpg

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Architect of the Capitol
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"Colonization of New England" - Early settlers cut and saw trees and use the lumber to construct a building, possibly a warehouse for their supplies. This is the first scene painted entirely by Costaggini.
Source/Photographer Architect of the Capitol information webpage [1]
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