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The Arkansas Traveller (1858) is a famous American painting by Edward Payson Washburn depicting an encounter between a wealthy traveller and a family of squatters.


The painting was later immortalized as a Currier & Ives lithograph. Inspiration for the painting's subject came from the humorous song of the same name by Colonel Sanford 'Sandy' Faulkner.




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The Arkansas Travelers finished a free-fall to end the first half of the Texas League season with a shutout loss to the Wichita Wranglers on Sunday, leaving them in sole possession of last place.
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