KINGS MILL AT CAMP ROBINSON

                 13" x 20"  Watercolor  This original has been sold.

          Paul Sawyier lived in the High Bridge-Camp Nelson area from about 

1908 to 1913. During this period, he made friends and often stayed with 

Richard Robinson, for whom Camp Robinson was named during the Civil

War.  Sawyier created this scene, of the local King's Mill and Chenault 

Bridge as a gift to the Robinson family.  Both the mill and the bridge

were submerged when Lake Herrington was formed.