Anderson was an adventurous Mississippi painter drawn to wild places. But, in the end, it was Horn Island that called to him, a sandy outcropping in the Gulf of Mexico where he lived out his days as a hermit.
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Anderson was an adventurous Mississippi painter drawn to wild places. But, in the end, it was Horn Island that called to him, a sandy outcropping in the Gulf of Mexico where he lived out his days as a hermit.