Grauer Collection
Discover the rich history of the Midland Trail with William C. Grauer's captivating murals
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Discover the rich history of the Midland Trail with William C. Grauer's captivating murals. On the left, pioneers forge ahead on the Midland Trail in the 18th century, while on the right, White Sulphur Springs comes to life with scenes of Alabama Row, Crows Tavern, and the House of President Millard Fillmore. Grauer's Maniere de jetter leaue forte sur la planche technique produces effect shading that brings these historical moments to life. Traicte des scenes de la presse en perspective veue de front offer a unique perspective, transporting us back in time. From the bustling activity at White Sulphur Springs during the mid-19th century to the serene beauty of the springs and surrounding greenery, Grauer's murals are a testament to the past. (MIDLAND TRAIL, 18th CENTURY. Left scene: Pioneers on the Midland Trail c1770. Right scene: White Sulphur Springs. Depiction of the green near the Spring House at White Sulphur. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. Alabama Row at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia during the mid-19th century. Depiction of Crows Tavern along the Midland Trail in Virginia during the mid 19th century. Meeting of groups from the White Sulphur Springs resort and the Warm Springs resort. Mural painting by William C. Grauer, mid 20th century. HOUSE OF PRESIDENT MILLARD FILLMORE AT WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA. Returning home from a hunt, c1850. Mural painting by William C. Grauer, mid 20th century.