Artist, lithographer, and chromolithographer James Fuller Queen, known for his attention to detail and composition, was born in Philadelphia in either 1820 or 1821. He began his career in lithography at around 14 years of age. His work over the years was varied. It included advertisements, sheet music, along with city and country views. Queen died on January 15, 1886 from multiple sclerosis. (Library of Congress) Queen’s travels in the early 1840s and 50’s included trips to Pennsylvania’s interior. Among his sketches were numerous scenes from Northumberland County. Featured below is Queen's 1851 sketch he titled "Old mill in Mount Carmel. Part of the public domain and found in the Library of Congress.