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Drawing by Myron A. Waterman (1855-1937) of a woman walking alone towards a copse of trees in the distance. Proof of an illustration accompanying Albert Bigelow Paine's poem "The Organist" in the 1893 compilation by Paine and William Allen White titled "Rhymes by Two Friends." Waterman first gained recognition as a political cartoonist and illustrator in the early 1890s while working as the editor of the Fort Scott Lantern. He held a number of other occupations throughout his life including working in the drug store business and serving as a deputy state bank commissioner of Kansas from 1894 to 1901. Waterman was a staunch prohibitionist and a member of the First Congregational Church in Topeka, Kansas, moving there from Fort Scott in 1893. In 1901 or 1902 he relocated to Kansas City, Kansas.
Creator: Waterman, Myron A.
Date: 1893
Item Number: 320272
KSHS Identifier: 2012.78.37
Collections - Museum
Community Life - Arts and Entertainment - Literature - Poetry
Date - 1890s - 1893
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Original Art - Drawing
People - Notable Kansans - Waterman, Myron A., 1855-1937
People - Notable Kansans - White, William Allen, 1868-1944
Places - Cities and towns - Fort Scott
Places - Counties - Bourbon
Type of Material - Objects and Artifacts
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