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Gerth Cabin Tote Bag featuring the photograph Gerth Cabin by Lynn Sprowl

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Gerth Cabin Tote Bag

Lynn Sprowl

by Lynn Sprowl

$35.00

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Gerth Cabin" by Lynn Sprowl.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

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Gerth Cabin by Lynn Sprowl
Part of Kansas History that sometimes we stumble upon while out driving on the back roads.
Eleven slaves freed Dec. 28, 1858 by John Brown and his men from Vernon County, MO, were known to have been hidden in the Greeley area. A baby boy, John Brown Daniels, son of escaped slave Jane Daniels, was born about two miles northwest of Greeley. There is strong evidence to support that these slaves had hidden under the Gerth cabin for a time. Valentin Gerth, originally from Germany, was one of Greeley's first settlers and built this later infamous cabin. Gerth was greeted by the Pottawatomie Indians before the government forced the tribe to move north of Topeka in 1848.

About Lynn Sprowl

Lynn Sprowl

For me, photography is about what I "feel" when I see an image. I want my photo to capture…a mood, an emotion, a story. I have a wide range of subjects that I like to photograph but tend to look at the ordinary. Like most photographers, I love nature and the splendid array of opportunities and subjects provided. I find the “abandoned” is a constant source of intrigue and make for interesting photography. I find beauty and mystery in the ordinary. Shooting in RAW format is a key element in my post-processing. The additional steps allow me to edit exposure, contrast, color and brightness without any reduction of quality. I often continue the editing process, as needed, to produce the final image I want to share. I honestly love...

 

$35.00