A master gun maker must prove proficient in the trades of a blacksmith
Alan Miller has sifted through the apprenticeship records of Middle Tennessee and brought them within the reach of the genealogy researcher
Beautifully detailed full-page pen and ink drawings give dimensions
We also reveal ten infamous bank heists and introduce you to some of early 20th century's best con men -- some of which could even sell you the Brooklyn Bridge
They may have generated the records further inland that would enable you to bridge an ancestral geographical gap
Maud Humphrey: Her Permanent Imprint on American Illustration (Victorian Illustatrator for Litographs, Postcards, Etc) by Karen Choppa & Paul Humphrey A master gun maker mustTable of Contents Maud's work appeared in a great many venues, including major publications, advertising pieces, and even covered boxes used by the ladies. One also finds her work represented by Enesco figurines! Maud Humphrey was one of the most popular illustrators in America at the turn of the century. Unfortunately, through the years, Maud's impact on American illustration was lost, until it seemed her only claim to fame was as the mother of