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Thomas and Andrew Ellicott Warner were brothers, silversmiths, and working partners in Baltimore, Maryland from 1805 to 1813. They produced high-quality sword blades for the officers of the U.S. Army and militias during the Federal period. The Warner swords are in collection at the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
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27886
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The identities of southern fraktur artists have rarely been identified, but the discovery of a student copybook revealed its identity as George Peter Dodson, also known as the Stony Creek artist of Shenandoah County, Virginia. Ornamented manuscripts in the copybook also revealed links to the identification of other fraktur artists such as Ehre Vater of North Carolina.
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