F. A. Waugh (Frank Albert) Papers
Born in Wisconsin but raised and educated in Kansas, Frank Waugh got his first teaching job at Oklahoma State University. He went on to teach at the University of Vermont and finally settled down in Amherst, as a professor at Massachusetts Agricultural College. While at Mass Aggie, he became well know for establishing the second landscape gardening department in the country, later the department of landscape architecture. At a time when the field of landscape architecture was still taking root, Waugh’s influence was significant in shaping the profession. His contributions include numerous articles and books, the designs he planned and implemented, and the many students he taught and mentored. A natural offshoot of his work as a landscape architect, Waugh pursued other artistic avenues as well, most notably photography and etching. He served at MAC, later Massachusetts State College, for nearly forty years before retiring in 1939.
The collection includes an extensive representation of Waugh’s published articles along with biographical materials. The centerpiece, however, is the large number of photographs, lantern slides, and etchings. While his publications reveal the mind of a pioneer in his field, together these images portray the heart and soul of Waugh as an artist.
Background on Frank A. Waugh
Frank Albert Waugh began his study of the American landscape at Sheboyan Falls, Wisconsin on July 8, 1869. His father, Albert Freeman Waugh, was from ancestors who settled in the Litchfield Hills of northwestern Connecticut. His mother, Madeline Biehler, was a native of Alsace and was of German Parentage.
When Frank was two-and-a-half years of age his family moved to Kansas where they took up a farm of 640 acres in McPherson County near the geographical center of the state. One may well imagine that his boyhood activities were largely involved with the growing of wheat, the tending of livestock and riding the range on his favorite pony.
At seventeen years of age, he entered the Kansas State College at Manhattan on September 8, 1886. He was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science on June 10, 1891, having withdrawn from registration for the scholastic year 1888-1889 in order to earn funds for further study. This he did by teaching a country school and serving as teamster and man of general utility in the Horticultural department of the college under Professor E.A. Popenoe.
His interest in matters extra-curricular is shown by his having joined with others in 1891 to form a college band, in which he played the B-flat flute. This band he led for one year. For a year or two after graduation the young man was engaged in editorial work for newspapers or other periodicals in Topeka, Helena, and Denver.
On September 14, 1893, Frank A. Waugh and Alice Vail were married. They went to Oklahoma, where for two years he taught horticultural subjects in the State Agricultural and Mechanical College and was active in the work and publications of the Experiment Station preparing and issuing four Experiment Station bulletins.
In the fall of 1895 he was called to the State Agricultural College of the University of Vermont, where he served as Professor of Horticulture and Station Horticulturist for seven years during which time he issued eleven Station Bulletins, contributed to six Station reports, and started the State Horticultural Society on its way.
Professor Waugh became a member of the Faculty of the Massachusetts Agricultural College in the summer of 1902. During that time he established the Department of Landscape Gardening–later renamed Landscape Architecture–and his teaching, while not confined to that subject, was largely devoted to it and closely related fields. The instruction in landscape work in that first year of 1902-1903 was given in the second floor of the Old Botanical Laboratory. Increasing interest in the new work as well as similar developments in other departments of the Division necessitated more laboratories and classrooms and in 1905 a new Horticultural Building, named Wilder Hall for a noted amateur horticulturist of Dorchester, on the of the first trustees of the college, was built from plans developed under the advice and suggestion of Professor Waugh.
For many years Waugh was the Head of the Division of Horticulture as well as of the Department of Landscape Architecture and in that capacity exerted a decided influence upon a considerable portion of college development and instruction. He inaugurated a series of exchange lectures in horticulture with other colleges of similar character and acted as representative for Mass Aggie on several such occasions. He was largely responsible for the conception and development of the college’s Horticulture Show which significant public notice to the institution.
As Head of the Division, he introduced the plan of subdividing the instruction into definite departments with instructors devoting their entire time to special subjects such as floriculture, pomology and other branches of horticultural science. This marked a notable step in advance of anything which had previously been done in similar divisions elsewhere. In developing his department, Waugh was introduced several new activities or opportunities for study. He established a course of study that lead to a Master’s degree in landscape architecture as well as a course which, by a fifth year of work after graduation, led to the degree of Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. Extension work in landscape architecture was carried on in connection with the department for several years and numerous bulletins were issued.
For many years Waugh was in charge of the design and maintenance of the campus. In 1911 he collected into a single volume the several studies and reports which had been made by various authorities, including the recommendations of Frederick Law Olmstead and Warren H. Manning, regarding the development of the campus and prepared a plan making suggestions for future development.
One of Waugh’s most successful innovations was a series of art shows held each year. These naturally illustrated some special form of phase of are and were for the most pictorial, though occasionally textiles or other objects were shown. An especially interesting and successful exhibit each year was one he called “the family show” consisting of pictures or other works of art produced by members of faculty families, graduates or students. He frequently contributed his own work to these shows. An expert with the camera, he made a very considerable number of fine portrait photographs of faculty members, townspeople and visitors of note. Later he became more interested in etching and produced many landscapes and tree portraits in the medium.
In addition to his work at the college, Waugh was engaged in numerous outside activities. For years he gave frequent lectures before women’s clubs and other organizations. He was commissioned and produced profession designs, in particular a master plan prepared in 1914 for the development of the Kansas State College over the next fifty years.
In the summer of 1923 Waugh gave a course in landscape architecture and design in the University of California in Los Angeles, and in 1929 he gave a similar course at Dartmouth College. For several summers he made careful inspections of National Forest holdings for the Forest Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and prepared plans or made reports for the development of recreational areas therein. He served as one of the Trustees of Public Reservations for the commonwealth and on the local Town Planning Board. Additionally, Waugh was a member of several professional or scientific societies among which are the American Society of Landscape Architecture, the American Pomological Society, the American Civic Association and the Patrons of Husbandry.
Waugh traveled extensively in the United States, made several trips to Europe, and in 1932 spent a half-year’s sabbatical leave visiting Japan and China. With his other activities he has found time to take post-graduate work at a number of other institutions including Cornell and his own alma mater, Kansas State, from which he received the degree of Master of Science on June 13, 1894. In Germany he took special course in landscape design in the Gaertnerlehranstalt zu Dahlem under Wille Lange, and in the summer of 1937 studied in the Ecole des Beuax Arts at Fontainebleau, France. On June 18, 1933 Kansas State conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Science. The University of Vermont a few years later conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.
Waugh was a fertile write, both of short articles for numerous periodicals and of books on many varied subjects running well up to 30 volumes. A select list of titles include: Landscape gardening (1898), Plums and Plum Culture (1899), Systematic Pomology (1903), The American Apple Orchard (1908), The Landscape Beautiful (1910), Rural Improvement (1914), The Agricultural College (1916), Outdoor Theaters (1917), and The Natural Style in Landscape Gardening (1917). He also edited editions of several older works and contributed substantially to some other authors.
He and his wife, Alice, had two daughters and four sons: Dorothy, Esther, Dan, Frederick, Albert, and Sidney. Frank A. Waugh died East Chester Bronxville, New York on March 20, 1943 at the age of 73. Waugh is buried in Wildwood Cemetery in Amherst, Massachusetts.
Biographical sketch from Arthur K. Harrison’s 1939 tribute to Waugh at the time of his retirement from Massachusetts State College.
Contents of Collection
The bulk of the collection consists of an extensive representation of the many articles and books Waugh published. Rounding out these written works are materials that document Waugh’s contributions to the Massachusetts Agricultural College, later Massachusetts State College, as well as to profession at large through corresppondence, a report to the trustees, meeting minutes, and lectures.
If the collection is measured by sheer artistic heft alone, then the weight of the collection lies in Waugh’s photographs and etchings. Photographic prints range from portraits of Mass Aggie faculty and distiguished guests to laborers and carpenters. A series of photographs capture the R.S. Moore Estates in Menlo Park California and scenes from Japan among numerous other locations. The nearly 1,000 color lantern slides, however, reveal Waugh’s sensitivity to nature and the landscape around him. In them, he captured fields, animals, cultivated gardens, wild flowers, and trees in their natural settings.
Series 1. Biographical | 1881-1993 | ||
An assortment of general materials relating to Frank Waugh ranging from biographical information and newsclippings to lists of his etchings, writings and photographs. Also included are a few items that document his contributions to the college and to his profession, such as review and synopses of lectures, correspondence, reports and minutes, and student work. |
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Series 2. Publications | 1894-1945 | boxes | |
The bulk of the collection, publications consist of many of the numerous articles and books by Waugh. These writings range from outlines of his lectures to his published works, including the many articles published in Bulletins for Massachusetts Agricultural College and the University of Vermont. Waugh also wrote for more widespread publications such as The Photo-Miniature, The American City and Country Gentlemen. |
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Series 3. Photographs | 1905-1942 | boxes | |
Photographs feature portraits of faculty and distinguished guests visiting Amherst as well as portraits of laborers, carpenters, and painters. Landscapes range from barns and maple sugar houses to two larger studies of Japanese architecture the estate of R.S. Moore in Menlo Park, California. |
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Series 4. Etchings | 1936-1943 | boxes | |
Etchings include subjects such as individual trees, groups of trees, bridges, landscapes of hills, brooks and seashores, countries Waugh visited, and old mills. |
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Series 5. Lantern Slides | 1909-1936 | boxes | |
Waugh’s collection of lantern slides portray scenes familiar to New England including native vegetation, landscape of public New England grounds such as cemeteries and town centers complete with their churches, and his travels featuring locations in the U.S. that portray the structures and vegetation specific to various regions, such as coconut groves in Florida and stucco residences in the West. National Parks such as the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Bryce and the Kansas Sandhills are also notable sites Waugh chose to photograph. Abroad he traveled around Europe, particularly the English countryside, as well as visiting Japan and noting it’s unique history of cities and gardens. Grand waterfalls around New England and particular landscape scenes of local mountains such as Mt. Toby, Mt. Tom, Mt. Sugarloaf and Mt. Graylock also represent the beauty of the natural world in Waugh’s own backyard. Waugh did not forget this and photographed numerous scenes of people enjoying the natural landscape in the woods around New England. |
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Biographical | 1881-1993 | ||
Additional Materials | undated | Box 1: 1 | |
Agricultural Instruction for Families Act | 1914 | Box 1: 2 | |
Biographical Material | 1963-1982 | Box 1: 3 | |
Blundell, Lyle L., History of Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Massachusetts, 1868-1959 | 1959 | Box 34: 1 | |
Chamberlain, W.I., Dr.: Apples in New England | 1911 | Box 1: 4 | |
Check List of Descriptive Data on the Landscape of a Region | undated | Box 1: 5 | |
Calendar (Etchings line drawings) | 1941 | Box 1: 6 | |
Clark, Robert, Oral history about Waugh | 2003 | Box 34: 2 | |
Interviewer: Julius Fabos. |
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Committee on National Parks and Forests, ASLA Papers | 1933 | Box 1: 7 | |
Correspondence | 1903-1934 | Box 1: 8 | |
Correspondence | 1980- 2008 | Box 1: 9 | |
Draper, James: Memorial Exercises | undated | Box 1: 10 | |
Evolution by Others | undated | Box 1: 11 | |
Farmstead Planning | 1936 | Box 1: 12 | |
Flyer | undated | Box 1: 13 | |
Greeting Cards | 1921-1935 | Box 1: 14 | |
Grese, Robert E.: Design with the Native Landscape (1880-1940) | undated | Box 1: 15 | |
History of Campus Landscape, University of Massachusetts at Amherst | 1978 | Box 34: 3 | |
History of Cthe Department of Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts at Amherst | ca. 1971 | Box 34: 4 | |
Home Grounds of Mr. Frank A. Waugh, Mass Agri. College, Amherst, Mass. | 1925 | Map Case 4: Drawer 6 | |
Larson, Joseph S., Waugh Arboretum | 2009 | Box 34: 5 | |
Lectures (newsclippings, synopses) | 1904-1921 | Box 1: 16 | |
Lists of Etchings | undated | Box 1: 17 | |
Lists of Photographs | 1976-1981 | Box 1: 18 | |
Lists of Writings | 1920-1981 | Box 1: 19 | |
Lists of Writings | 1988 | Box 1: 20 | |
Meeting Minutes, The Boston Society of Landscape Architects | ca.1915 | Box 1: 21 | |
Military Documents | 1919- 1920 | Box 1: 22 | |
New England Town Common Plans, made by MAC landscape gardening class under FAW direction | 1914 | Box 1: 23 | |
Newsclippings (general) | 1921-1980 | Box 1: 24 | |
Notices and Reviews of Waugh’s Books | 1921 | Box 1: 25 | |
Obituaries | 1943 | Box 1: 24-26 | |
Photograph Album: Frank A Waugh | 1927 | Box 31 | |
“Presented to Frank A. Waugh by his Fellow Workers in the Divison of Horticulture of the Massachusetts Agricultural College in the completion of his 25th year of service.” |
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Photograph Exhibitions (Newsclippings, Pamphlets, Invitations) | 1914-1922 | Box 1: 27 | |
“Plum Leaves”, Illustrations and Graphics, Univ. of Vermont | ca.1900 | Box 1: 28 | |
Presenting Nature: The Historic Landscape Design of the National Park Service – 1916 to 1942 | 1993 | Box 1: 29 | |
Recreational Resources Study – Outline | undated | Box 2: 1 | |
References to Modifications of Plants by Climate from A.A. Crozier | undated | Box 2: 2 | |
Report to Trustees, Division of Horticulture | 1928 | Box 2: 3 | |
Resume of Ch. Contejean, “Influence du Terrain sur la Vegetation” | 1881 | Box 2: 4 | |
Retirement | 1939 | Box 2: 5 | |
Review of Others Books | 1917 | Box 2: 6 | |
“Roses in Rose Garden” listed by Theodore Wirth | 1914 | Box 2: 7 | |
Statement of Principles | 1915 | Box 2: 8 | |
Student Supplies: Report, Department of Landscape Architecture | undated | Box 2: 9 | |
Thayer, Clark: Waugh Tribute | undated | Box 2: 10 | |
Tribute Dinners | 1927-1939 | Box 2: 11 | |
Univ. of Missouri Salary List | 1914 | Box 2: 12 | |
Whitcomb House Land. Arch. Plans by Dorothy Waugh with F. A. Waugh consulting | 1925 | Box 2: 13 | |
Wilson, E.H., Memorandum | undated | Box 2: 14 | |
Worthley, H.N., Squash Bug Study | 1923- 1924 | Box 2: 15 | |
Publications | 1894-1945 | ||
Preliminary Study of the Grounds of the Oklahoma A&M College and Experiment Station, Stillwater, Oklahoma | 1894 | Box 2: 16 | |
Apple Growing in Grand Isle County, Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station | 1896 | Box 2: 17 | |
Houseplants and How to Grow Them, A.W. Perkins & Co. | 1896 | Box 2: 18 | |
Is it the Inheritance of an Acquired Character? | ca.1896 | Box 2: 19 | |
Salad Plants and Plant Salads, Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 54, Nov. | 1896 | Box 2: 20 | |
Some Causes Which Affect Productiveness, Kansas Farmer, July 30 | 1896 | Box 2: 21 | |
Some Phases of Weed Evolution, Lecture | 1896 | Box 2: 22 | |
Definiteness of Variation and Its Significance in Taxonomy, condensed from and address before Vermont Botanical Club, Feb. 6 | 1897 | Box 2: 23 | |
Horticultural Nomenclature, American Gardening | 1898 | Box 2: 24 | |
Conspectus of Genus Lilium, University of Chicago Press | 1899 | Box 2: 25 | |
Apples of the Fameuse Type, Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin83, December | 1900 | Box 2: 26 | |
Report of the Horticulturist, 13th Annual Report of the Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin 83, December | 1900 | Box 2: 27 | |
Thremmatology Lectures, #1-7(see also 1907) | ca.1900 | Box 2: 28 | |
Thremmatology Lectures, #8- 14 | ca.1900 | Box 2: 29 | |
Thremmatology Lecutres, #15-20 | ca.1900 | Box 2: 30 | |
Gum-Bichromate Printing, The Photo- Miniature, Vol II, no.22 | 1901 Jan | Box 2: 31 | |
Landscape Photography, The Photo-Miniature, Vol.III, no.25 | 1901 Apr | Box 3: 1 | |
Plums and Plum Culture, Orange Judd Co. | 1901 | Box 3: 2 | |
Report of the Horticulturist, 15th Annual Report of the Vermont Experiment Station | 1901-1902 | Box 3: 3 | |
Our Agricultural Advance, 50th Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture | 1902 | Box 3: 4 | |
Fruit Harvesting, Storing, Marketing | 1903 | Box 3: 5 | |
Fruits for the Home Garden: Varieties and Culture, Board of Agriculture Bulletin | 1903 | Box 3: 6 | |
Systematic Pomology, New York: Orange Judd | 1903 | Box 3: 7 | |
Systematic Pomology, New York: Orange Judd | 1903 | Box 4: 1 | |
A Farm Woodlot, Massachusetts Agricultural College Hatch Experiment Station Bulletin 97, May | 1904 | Box 4: 2 | |
Fungicides, Insecticides, Spraying Calendar, MAC Hatch Experiment Station, Bulletin 96, May | 1904 | Box 4: 3 | |
The Graft Union, MAC Hatch Experiment Station, Technical Bulletin No. 2, Oct. | 1904 | Box 4: 4 | |
Harvesting and Marketing Apples, 52nd Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture | 1904 | Box 4: 5 | |
Dwarf Fruit Trees- Lecture, Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Part 1 | 1905 | Box 4: 6 | |
Landscape Gardening, New York: Orange Judd | 1905 | Box 4: 7 | |
Packing and Marketing Fruits, The Fruit Grower Co. | 1905 | Box 4: 8 | |
Some Recent and Important Changes in the Business of Fruit Growing | 1905 | Box 4: 9 | |
Dwarf Fruit Trees: Their Propagation, Pruning, and General Management, Adapted to the U.S. and Canada, NY Judd | 1906 | Box 4: 10 | |
Peach Culture, 54th Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture | 1906 | Box 4: 11 | |
School Gardens as a Preparation for the College, Report of the Comm. on School Gardens and Native Plants, Massachusetts Horticultural Society | 1906 | Box 4: 12 | |
Plum Culture in Massachusetts, 55th Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture | 1907 | Box 4: 13 | |
Syllabi of Lectures in Thremmatology with related materials | 1907 | Box 4: 14 | |
Thremmatology Lectures: Bibliography, Reading List | 1907 | Box 5: 1 | |
Thremmatology Lectures, Syllabai, Practicum, Exams | 1907-1908 | Box 5: 2 | |
The American Apple Orchard, New York: Orange Judd | 1908 | Box 5: 3 | |
Landscape Architects’ Reports, selected and edited by FAW | 1908 | Box 5: 4 | |
Notes on the Propagation for Apples | 1908 | Box 5: 5 | |
The Physiological Constant for the Germinating Stage of Cress | 1908 | Box 5: 6 | |
Strawberry Culture in Massachusetts, 56th Annual Report of the Secretary of the Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture | 1908 | Box 5: 7 | |
Strawberry Growing, Massachusetts Crop Report for the Month of October | 1908 | Box 5: 8 | |
Variation in Peas, co-author CA. S. Pometory, Experiment Station Report 20 | 1908 | Box 5: 9 | |
The Landscape Beautiful, New York: Orange Judd | 1910-1912 | Box 5: 10 | |
The Landscape Beautiful, New York: Orange Judd | 1910-1912 | Box 6: 1 | |
Letters from Europe (to Country Gentleman) Mostly Germany | 1910 | Box : 2 | |
Outdoor Theater- Dresden Pace Survey by FAW, July 7 | 1910 | Box 6: 3 | |
Beginners’ Guide to Fruit Growing, New York: Orange Judd (2 copies) | 1911 | Box 6: 4 | |
Grounds of MAC (Studies for the Improvement of) from 1864-1911, ed. by Waugh | 1911 | Box 7: 1 | |
Landscape Gardening: How to Lay Out a Garden, by Edward Hemp,ed., and rev. and adapted to North America by FAW, 4th ed., New York: John Wiley | 1911 | Box 7: 2 | |
Civic Improvement, The Commonweal, Vol. I, no.3 | 1912 May | Box 8: 1 | |
Civic Improvement in Village and Country, Facts for Farmers, Vol.II, no.12 | 1912 Aug | Box 8: 2 | |
The Important Rural Question – The Problem of Marketing, Business America | 1912 Oct | Box 8: 3 | |
The American Peach Orchard, New York: Orange Judd | 1913 | Box 8: 4 | |
Farmers’ Calendar in The Old Farmer’s Almanack, Robert B. Thomas | 1913 | Box 8: 5 | |
The Arts of Peace, The Penn State Farmer | 1914 Nov | Box : 6 | |
Country School Grounds, co-author P.H. Elwood Jr., MAC Extension Service, Agricultural Ed. Circular 32 | 1914 | Box 8: 7 | |
How To Sell Apples, Boson Evening Transcript | 1914 Feb 28 | Box 8: 8 | |
Rural Improvements (or The Country Beautiful.) | 1914 | Box 8: 9 | |
Alderbrook Farm pen name-Robert Lane Wells | 1915-1916 | Box 8: 10 | |
Making the Garden Habitable, Gardener’s Chronicle, vol. XIX, no. 3 | 1915 | Box 8: 11 | |
The Outdoor Theater: Two Lectures | 1915 | Box 8: 12 | |
Rural and Suburban Railroad Station Grounds, MAC, Landscape Gardening 7. | 1915 | Box 32 | |
Rural Railway Station Grounds, The American City | 1915 May | Box 8: 13 | |
Studies in the Maintenance of the Grounds, Mass. Agricultural College | 1915 | Box 9: 1 | |
The Agricultural College: A Study in Organization and Management and Especially in Problems of Teaching | 1916 | Box 9: 2 | |
Civic Centers, MAC, Landscape Gardening 7 | 1916 | Box 32 | |
The Country Cross-Roads, The American City, Vol.XIV, no. 3, pp.235-6 | 1916 Mar | Box 9: 3 | |
Country Planning, American Civic Association, Series II, no.8 | 1916 Jan | Box 9: 4 | |
Practical Husbandry of Maine, Landscape Gardening Vol. VI, no. 3 | 1916 May | Box 9: 5 | |
Some Garden Theaters, The Architectural Review Vol. IV, no.9 | 1916 Sept | Box 9: 6 | |
Street and Roadside Planting, Extension Service Bulletin | 1916 June | Box 9: 7 | |
The Town Common, Massachusetts Agricultural College Extension Service Bulletin No. 7 | 1916 | Box 9: 8 | |
Better Countryside Roads, Countryside Magazine, Vol.24, p. 123 | 1917 Mar | Box 9: 9 | |
Civic Improvements in City and Country | 1917 | Box 9: 10 | |
The Natural Style in Landscape Gardening, Richard G. Badger Co. | 1917 | Box 9: 11 | |
Outdoor Theaters: The Design, Construction, and Uses for Open-Air Auditoriums, Boston: Richard G. Badger Co., ms and published versions | 1917 | Box 9: 12 | |
Recreation Uses on the national Forests, Report to the Forester, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service (see also 1931) | 1917 | Box 9: 13 | |
Wild Lilacs, Horticulture | 1917 Nov 10 | Box 9: 14 | |
A Camera and a Sporting Chance, Photo-Era, p. 237-239 | 1918 May | Box 9: 15 | |
College Teaching in Agriculture, School and Society, N7ol.VII, no.16 | 1918 Feb 2 | Box 10: 1 | |
Landscape Engineering in the National Forest, U.S. Dept of Agriculture | 1918 | Box 10: 2 | |
A National Park Policy, The Scientific Monthly | 1918 Apr | Box 10: 3 | |
Plan for the Development of the Village of Grand Canyon, Arizona, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service | 1918 | Box 10: 4 | |
Recreation uses on the National Forests, U.S. Department of Agriculture | 1918 | Box 10: 5 | |
The Symbolism of the Service Flag | 1918 Apr 7 | Box 10: 6 | |
Technical Problems in National Park Development, The Scientific Monthly | 1918 | Box 10: 7 | |
Apple Trees for 1925, Country Gentleman | 1919 | Box 10: 8 | |
Country Occupations: What We Do in the Country, Country Gentleman Unpublished manuscript. |
1919 | Box 10: 9 | |
Improvements and Maintenance: A Special Study of Conditions, MAC Ground Service | 1919 | Box 10: 10 | |
Occupational Therapy in Tuberculosis, ms and published versions (Scientific Monthly) | 1919 May | Box 10: 11 | |
Useful Landscape Gardening on the Farm, The Farmer’s Advocate | 1919 Dec 11 | Box 10: 12 | |
What We Do in the Country: Reading, Country Gentleman | ca.1919 | Box 10: 13 | |
What We Do in the Country: Religion, Country Gentleman | 1919 | Box 10: 14 | |
Massachusetts Agricultural College – Plans for the College Grounds | 1920 | Box 10: 15 | |
Mass. Fruit Grower’s Assoca. , Inca. , Reports of Committees on Ten-year Fruit Program for Mass., ed. by Waugh | 1920 | Box 10: 16 | |
The Opportunity of the Country Village, The House Beautiful | 1920 Oct | Box 10 : 17 |
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The Seven Mountains of Massachusetts, Springfield Republican, | 1920 Feb 1 | Box 10: 18 | |
A Side Line of Fruit How You Make it Pay on Your Farm, Farm & Fireside | 1920 Jan | Box 10: 19 | |
Where Shall We Ride Today?, Springfield Republican | 1920 Apr | Box 10: 19 | |
How the Country Town has Become a Better Place for a Summer Home, Boston Transcript | 1920 Mar 30 | Box 10: 20 | |
Editorials- Country Gentleman | 1921-1924 | Box 10: 21 | |
Editorials- Country Gentleman | 1921-1924 | Box 10: 22 | |
Editorials- Country Gentleman | 1921-1924 | Box 10: 23 | |
Landscape Gardening by Andrew, Jackson Downing, 10th edition, rev. by Waugh, New York: John Wiley and Sons | 1921 | Box 11: 1 | |
Manuscripts Collected: Collections of Contributions to Periodicals Covering Several Years (Manuscripts of published and unpublished pieces from 1898-1921 collected in one volume) | 1921 | Box 12: 1 | |
Art for All, School and Society, Vol. XV, no.382 | 1922 Apr 22 | Box 12: 2 | |
A Country with a Comeback, Country Gentleman | 1922 July | Box 12: 3 | |
Fruit Trees Along Boundaries | 1922 | Box 12: 4 | |
Keeping Apple Trees at Home | 1922 | Box 12: 5 | |
The Most Unpopular Fruits | 1922 | Box 12: 6 | |
Peaches: Yellow or White, Cling or Free? | 1922 | Box 12: 7 | |
Petticoat Hill For Example, Appendix in 32nd Annual Report of the Trustees of Public Reservations | 1922 | Box 12: 8 | |
Recreation Problems in District 4 National Forests, U.S. Forest Service, (see also 1931) | 1922 | Box 12: 9 | |
Recreation Uses in Forestry, The Empire Forester, vol. VIII, No.1 | 1922 | Box 12: 10 | |
Textbook of landscape gardening | 1922 | SB 472.W7 | |
Three Apples Beat Two Peas | 1922 | Box 12: 11 | |
What is a Forest?, Journal of Forestry, Vol. XX, no. 3, | 1922 Mar | Box 12: 12 | |
Why I Prefer Southern New England for Orchards | 1922 | Box 12: 13 | |
Bryce Canyon National Monument and Cedar Breaks: Studies of Physical Development, Powell and Dixie National Forest, Report to Forester, U.S. Forest Service | 1923 | Box 12: 14 | |
Conservation ad Absurdum, Scientific Monthly, Vol. XVII, no. 5 | 1923 | Box 12: 15 | |
Humanistic Technology, School and Society, Vol. XVII, no.423 | 1923 | Box 12: 16 | |
Little Trees for Small Grounds, Farm Home and Garden, Farm Home and Garden | 1923 | Box 12: 17 | |
Photographing for Lantern Slides, Photo- Era, Vol. 51, no 5 | 1923 Oct | Box 12: 18 | |
Plant Notes, Florists’ Exchange | 1923-1924 | Box 12: 19 | |
Recreation in the National Forests, National Municipal Review, vol XII, no.6 | 1923 June | Box 13: 1 | |
The Rotation of Apple Orchards | 1923 | Box 13: 2 | |
Sample Cases | 1923 | Box 13: 3 | |
Sod or Tillage, Country Gentleman | 1923 | Box 13: 4 | |
An Apple Boom? Where?, Country Gentleman | 1924 | Box 13: 5 | |
Barclay Farmstead Plan | 1924 | Box 13: 6 | |
Big Fruits from Little Trees | 1924 | Box 13: 7 | |
Country Planning, New York: Harcourt, Brace | 1924 | Box 13: 8 | |
Grounds of Massachusetts Agricultural College: Studies in Design and Maintenance, edited with an historical survey by Waugh | 1924 | Box 13: 9 | |
Home is Where the Garden Is, Ladies Home Journal | 1924 | Box 13: 10 | |
How to Plant a Tree, Country Gentleman | 1924 | Box 13: 11 | |
Mixed Fruit Faming, Country Gentleman | 1924 | Box 13: 12 | |
Small Fruits for Small Gardens, Country Gentleman | 1924 | Box 13: 13 | |
Starting Easy with Grapes | 1924 | Box 13: 14 | |
Windbreaks – Why and How | 1924 | Box 13: 15 | |
A Farm Vineyard, Country Gentleman | 1925 | Box 13: 16 | |
Fruit Growing ( a compilation of published and unpublished mss) | 1925 | Box 14: 1 | |
Indigenous Architecture, Survey Graphic | 1925 | Box 14: 2 | |
The Lady Apple, Country Gentleman | 1925 | Box 14: 3 | |
One Thing More | 1925 | Box 14: 4 | |
Those Damson Plums, Country Gentleman | 1925 | Box 14: 5 | |
Garden Irises, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmer’s Bulletin 1406 | 1926 Jan | Box 14: 6 | |
Landscape Gardening, Third Edition, New York: Orange Judd | 1926 | Box 14: 7 | |
Recreation Uses in National Forests- District 7 Report (see also 1931) | 1926 | Box 14: 8 | |
The Bull Session, School and Society, Vol. XXV, no. 647 | 1927 May 21 | Box 14: 9 | |
Formal Design in Landscape Architecture, New York Orange Judd | 1927 | Box 14: 10 | |
Landscape Architecture in North America, U.S. and Canada, in Gotheim’s History of Garden Art. | 1927 | Box 14: 11 | |
Landscape Architecture in North America, U.S. and Canada, in Gotheim’s History of Garden Art. | 1927 | Box 15: 1 | |
Local Landscape Studies in Topography and Ecology | 1927 | Box 15: 2 | |
Hardy Shrubs, New York: Orange Judd | 1928 | Box 15: 3 | |
Notes on Outdoor Theaters, Landscape Architecture, vol. XVIII, no.4 | 1928 July | Box 15: 4 | |
Experimental Studies in tile Field of Plants Used for Landscape and Garden Planting | 1929 | Box 15: 5 | |
Instruction in Landscape Gardening in American Colleges: A Review and Criticism, Proceedings of the International Congress of Plant Sciences | 1929 | Box 15: 6 | |
The Amherst Poets (newsclippings) | 1930 Dec 18 | Box 15: 7 | |
Everybody’s Garden, New York: Orange Judd | 1930 | Box 15: 8 | |
Everybody’s Garden, New York: Orange Judd | 1929- 1930 | Box 16: 1 | |
Hardy Woody Plants, Experiment Station Bulletin 267 | 1930 | Box 16: 2 | |
Massachusetts Agricultural College, American Landscape Architect | 1930 Aug | Box 16: 3 | |
Penstemon Loco, American Forests | 1930 Sept | Box 16: 4 | |
Upland Pastures (newsclippings) | 1930 Dec 26 | Box 16: 5 | |
Black Hills Region South Dakota: A Study of Recreation Uses and 1931 Administration | 1931 | Box 16: 6 | |
Cantaloupe a la Mode (newsclippings) | 1931 Jul y 24 |
Box 16: 7 | |
Experiments with Hedges, Experiment Station Bulletin 272, March (2 copies) | 1931 | Box 16: 8 | |
National Forest Reports of 1917, 1922, 1926, compiled in one volume | 1931 | Box 17: 1 | |
Running Water, Landscape Architecture, vol.XXII, no. 4 | 1932 July | Box 17: 2 | |
The Great 5 and 10, Springfield Sunday Union and Republican | 1933 Oct 1 | Box 17: 3 | |
Uncle Sam’s Big Farm Race Run Off Forty Years Ago, Springfield Sunday Union | 1933 Sept 10 | Box 17: 4 | |
Guide to the Landscape: illustrations | ca. 1933 | Box 34: 6 | |
“Illustrations subject to selection.” These accompanied an unpublished manuscript of Waugh’s. |
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Guide to the Landscape: letters and notes | 1967-1970 | Box 34: 7 | |
History of the unpublished manuscript found in Wilder Hall along with Hal Mosher’s letters documenting his attempt to determine its publication status. |
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Guide to the Landscape: unpublished manuscript | ca. 1933 | Box 34: 8 | |
Guide to the Landscape: unpublished manuscript | ca. 1933 | Box 34: 9 | |
Ikabana, a gallery talk | ca.1935 | Box 17: 5 | |
King’s River Canyon (Calf.), A Report of Plans for Development, also General Review Recreation Uses California Region | 1935 | Box 17: 6 | |
Landscape Architecture at Massachusetts State College | ca.1935 | Box 17: 7 | |
Landscape Conservation, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Emergency Conservation Work | 1935 Aug | Box 17: 8 | |
The Bulbous Iris and Its Outdoor Culture in Massachusetts, Experiment. Station Bulletin 330 | 1936 Apr | Box 17: 9 | |
Reconciliation of Land Uses, Journal of Land and Public Utility Economics (2 versions) | 1936 Feb | Box 17: 10 | |
A Fading Remnant, Survey Graphic | 1939 July | Box 17: 11 | |
Pollard Willows, Gardeners’ Chronicle of America, vol.43, no. 3 | 1939 Mar | Box 17: 12 | |
A Biography… | 1940 | Box 17: 13 | |
Inspiration for the Landscape, Proceedings (in part), Eight Annual Outdoor Recreation Conference, Massachusetts State College | 1941 | Box 17: 14 | |
Planning at. MAC/MSC, Part I: A copy of a summary of reports and plans, 1864 to 1920 by FAW, 1920., Part II: Campus Planning at MSC 1920-45 by Lyle L. Brunell | 1945 | Box 17: 15 | |
Can We Sell Our Apples?, Massachusetts Horticultural Society, p. 112 | undated | Box 17: 16 | |
Certain Reflections Upon the “Most Beautiful America Contest” | undated | Box 17: 17 | |
Guide to the landscape | undated | Box 17: 18 | |
New Highway West of Swift River… (newspaper article) | undated | Box 17: 19 | |
Old Hampshire Planning Council | undated | Box 17: 20 | |
On the Care and Use of Lantern Slides, Photo-Era | undated | Box 17: 21 | |
Peach Growing, Massachusetts Horticulture Society | undated | Box 17: 22 | |
Pruning and Care of Shrubbery, Extension Leaflet. 7 | undated | Box 17: 23 | |
Pruning Cedar Hedge | undated | Box 17: 24 | |
Recreational Forestry | undated | Box 17: 25 | |
Studies form the Nude, country Life and the Sportsman | undated | Box 17: 26 | |
Photographs | 1905-1942 | ||
Newton Wallace (Engineer of MAC) | 1905 | Box 18: 1 (1a) | |
Newton Wallace (Engineer of MAC) | 1905 | Box 18: 1 (1b) | |
Henry Young | 1921 | Box 18: 1 (2) | |
Michael Fenton | 1925 | Box 18: 1 (4) | |
Ralph Albert VanMeter | 1926 | Box 18: 1 (5) | |
George Frederick Pushee | 1928 | Box 18: 2 (7) | |
John Mahar | 1929 | Box 18: 2 (8) | |
Dick Mallory | 1929 | Box 18: 2 (9) | |
Unidentified portrait | undated | Box 18: 2 (10) | |
Tony Yenulis | 1930 | 2 copies | Box 18: 2 (11) |
Irving L. Nowlan | 1932 | Box 18: 3 (12) | |
Dennysville, Maine (Alice Vail Waugh) | 1934 | Box 18: 3 (13) | |
Dennysville, Maine (Alice Vail Waugh) | 1934 | Box 18: 3 (14) | |
John Juckett, MAC laborer | 1932 | 2 copies | Box 18: 3 (15) |
Percy Jewett, Carpenter | 1941 | Box 18: 3 (16) | |
Lester, California (Lovette, Painter) | 1942 | Box 18: 3 (18) | |
George Rouleau, laborer | 1928 | Box 18: 3 (19) | |
George Rouleau, laborer | undated | Box 18: 4 (20) | |
Mrs. Waugh/ Morning | undated | Box 18: 4 (26) | |
Prof. O. Vincent Osmum | undated | Box 18: 4 (28) | |
Prof. Harold Gore | undated | Box 18: 4 (32) | |
Prof. Harold Gore | undated | Box 18: 4 (33) | |
Prof. Charles A. Peters | undated | Box 18: 4 (34) | |
Thomas W. Smith | undated | Box 19: 1 (35) | |
Pres. Edward Lewis | undated | Box 19: 1 (36) | |
Prof. Curry Hicks | undated | Box 19: 1 (37) | |
“Mike” Fenton | undated | Box 19: 1 (38) | |
Howard Walker | undated | Box 19: 1 (40) | |
Prof. Lawrence Briggs | undated | Box 19: 1 (41) | |
William Glasgow | undated | Box 19: 1 (42) | |
Sir Chenking- Liang-Cheng, ex-Chinese Ambassador to Washington | undated | Box 19: 1 (43) | |
Sir Chenking- Liang-Cheng, ex-Chinese Ambassador to Washington | undated | Box 19: 2 (44a) | |
Sir Chenking- Liang-Cheng, ex-Chinese Ambassador to Washington with family | undated | Box 19: 2 (44b) | |
Pres. Edward M. Lewis | undated | Box 19: 2 (45) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 2 (46) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 2 (47) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 2 (48) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 2 (49) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 3 (50) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 3 (51) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 3 (52) | |
Ray Stannard Baker | undated | Box 19: 3 (53) | |
Ray Stannard Baker | undated | Box 19: 3 (54) | |
Ray Stannard Baker | undated | Box 19: 4 (55) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 4 (56) | |
Unidentified portrait (woman) | undated | Box 19: 4 (57) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 4 (58) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 4 (59) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 5 (60) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 5 (61) | |
Unidentified portrait (woman) | undated | Box 19: 5 (62) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 5 (63) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 5 (64) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 6 (65) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 6 (66) | |
Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) | undated | Box 19: 6 (67) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 6 (68) | |
Liberty Hyde Bailey | undated | Box 19: 6 (69) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 6 (71) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 19: 6 (72) | |
Pottery | undated | Box 20: 1 (80) | |
Hillside Cabin | undated | Box 20: 1 (81) | |
Camels on railroad tracks | undated | Box 20: 1 (82) | |
Inner Harbor, Boston | undated | Box 20: 1 (83) | |
“Pattern” | undated | Box 20: 2 (84) | |
Codfish- Gloucester | undated | Box 20: 2 (85) | |
Classic Architecture (Nashville, Tenn.) | undated | Box 20: 2 (86) | |
New England Farm Group | undated | Box 20: 2 (87) | |
Waterfront home | undated | Box 20: 3 (88) | |
Photo by “Aiglon” 612 Piera Bliz. Boston |
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Waterfront home: Mr. Paul Waltmin, Beverly Mass. | undated | Box 20: 3 (89) | |
Photo by “Aiglon” 612 Piera Bliz. Boston |
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Tree-lined path (abroad?) | undated | Box 20: 3 (90) | |
Campsite | undated | Box 20: 3 (91) | |
Ivy-covered hall | undated | Box 20: 4 (92) | |
Ivy-covered hall | undated | Box 20: 4 (93) | |
Building with trees | undated | Box 20: 4 (94) | |
Stone wall | undated | Box 20: 4 (95) | |
Quaker Meeting House, Pennsylvania | undated | Box 20: 5 (96) | |
Home of Mr. Richard H. McCarthy | undated | Box 20: 5 (97) | |
Adobe House | undated | Box 20: 5 (98) | |
Adobe Garden pool | undated | Box 20: 5 (99) | |
Charles Adams Peters | 1924 | Box 21: 1 (3) | |
Marshall O. Lanphear, MAC Professor | 1928 | Box 21: 1 (6) | |
Sidney Waugh | undated | Box 21: 1 (21) | |
Robert Frost | undated | Box 21: 1 (22) | |
President Ralph Van Meter | undated | Box 21: 2 (23) | |
Prof. Henry T. Fernald | undated | Box 21: 2 (24) | |
Prof. Charles Patterson | undated | Box 21: 2 (25) | |
Mrs. Waugh, Morning | undated | Box 21: 2 (26) | |
Mr. Chapple | undated | Box 21: 2 (27) | |
Prof. Vincent Osmun | undated | Box 21: 3 (28) | |
Doca. G.E. Stone | undated | Box 21: 3 (29) | |
Prof. Frank P. Rand | 1920 | 2 copies | Box 21: 3 (30) |
Harry Newton Glick | undated | Box 21: 3 (31) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 21: 4 (72) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 21: 4 (73) | |
Dorothy and Esther Waugh (daughters) | undated | Box 21: 4 (74) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 21: 5 (75) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 21: 5 (76) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) | undated | Box 21: 5 (77) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) one of his sons-Dan or Albert | undated | Box 21: 5 (78) | |
Unidentified portrait (man) William Hart | undated | Box 21: 5 (79) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: front drive looking toward house) | 1924 | Box 22: 1 (1) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: front drive with automobile and reflecting pool | 1924 | Box 22: 1 (2) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California :gateway to forecourt (closed front door from left) | 1924 | Box 22: 1(3) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: closed front door from right) | 1924 | Box 22: 2 (4) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: forecourt (open front door from front drive) | 1924 | Box 22: 2 (5) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: pool and forecourt (open front door and woman looking in reflecting pool) | 1924 | Box 22: 2 (6) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: courtyard with fountain and woman on balcony | 1924 | Box 22: 3(7) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: left side of courtyard | 1924 | Box 22: 3 (8) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: right side of courtyard | 1924 | Box 22: 3 (9) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: courtyard toward forecourt | 1924 | Box 22: 3 (10) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: fountain in courtyard | 1924 | Box 22: 4 (11) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: woman playing in fountain in courtyard | 1924 | Box 22: 4 (12) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: courtyard with fountain and woman in corner | 1924 | Box 22: 4(13) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: man and two woman posing in courtyard | 1924 | Box 22: 4 (14) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: woman among vegetation alongside house | 1924 | Box 22: 5(15) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: walled garden and lawn from patio | 1924 | Box 22: 5 (16) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: man and two woman in walled garden | 1924 | Box 22: 5(17) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: side of house from garden wall | 1924 | Box 22: 6 (18) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: side of house from lawn, man and woman by patio | 1924 | Box 22: 6 (19) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: side of house from lawn with trees | 1924 | Box 22: 6 (20) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: side of house with two women on patio | 1924 | Box 22: 7 (21) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: man woman and dogs on patio | 1924 | Box 22: 7 (22) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: lawn with trees and people, bordered with garden wall | 1924 | Box 22: 7 (23) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: woman at gateway between entrance drive and lawn | 1924 | Box 22: 8 (24) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: two woman standing by long rectilinear reflecting pool in garden, house in background | 1924 | Box 22: 8 (25) | |
R.S. Moore Estate, Menlo Park, California: walled rectilinear garden | 1924 | Box 23: 1 (26) | |
Trellis covered with flowering plant (Japan) | undated | Box 23: 1 (27) | |
Trellis covered with flowering plant | undated | Box 23: 1 (28) | |
Tree with exfoliating bark leaning over water in snow | undated | Box 23: 1 (29) | |
Two story building on edge of stone retaining wall bordered with water (Japan) | undated | Box 23: 1 (30) | |
Walled pond near Japanese architecture | undated | Box 23: 2 (31) | |
Decorative Japanese architecture | undated | Box 23: 2 (32) | |
Baskets in dirty stone courtyard | undated | Box 23: 2 (33) | |
Narrow street lined with buildings | undated | Box 23: 2 (34) | |
Barrel, chair, baskets and a dog beside building (Japan) | undated | Box 23: 2 (35) | |
Two story building on edge of stone retaining wall bordered with water | undated | Box 23: 3 (36) | |
Two story building on edge of stone retaining wall bordered with water | undated | Box 23: 3 (36b) | |
Japanese open-aired shop | undated | Box 23: 3 (37) | |
People on a beach with sailboats in the background | undated | Box 23: 3 (38) | |
Pots on display | undated | Box 23: 3 (39) | |
Pots on display | undated | Box 23: 3 (40) | |
Bridge over river in Japanese town | undated | Box 23: 4 (41) | |
Maple sugar house | undated | Box 23: 4 (42) | |
Maple sugar house | undated | Box 23: 4 (43) | |
Deck chair covered in snow | undated | Box 23: 4 (44) | |
Large house on hill with garden path | undated | Box 23: 5 (45) | |
Blacksmith shop, Newton, Pennsylvania | 1914 | Box 23: 5 (46) | |
Log cabin (N. California) | undated | Box 23: 5 (47) | |
Barn near Stockton, California | 1935 | Box 23: 5 (48) | |
Fresh Snow (pine needles covered in snow) | undated | Box 23: 5 (48b) | |
Underpass (cement archways) | undated | Box 23: 6 (49) | |
Forest Ranger’s Home, Ranger station, Clachauas Lake, Oregon | 1929 | Box 23: 6 (50) | |
Mt. Hood National Forest; log cabin in the woods. |
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Cow shed, California | undated | Box 23: 6 (51) | |
Cod fish (wooden barrels) | undated | Box 23: 6 (52) | |
Wooden barrels | undated | Box 23: 6 (53) | |
Adobe Ranch House, New Mexico | undated | Box 24: 1 (54) | |
Home of Dean Frank H. Probent | undated | Box 24: 1 (55) | |
Workman’s garden, Surrey, England | undated | Box 24: 1 (56) | |
Woman in doorway to stone bookshop | undated | Box 24: 1 (57) | |
See also glass slide #813, “Bourtu on the water” and etching “In the Cotswolds” daughter Dorothy? |
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Man and horses along dirt road with stone houses | undated | Box 24: 2 (58) | |
Door (man opening decorative wooden door, son, Sidney?) | undated | Box 24: 2 (59) | |
House with tall garden | undated | Box 24: 2 (60) | |
Street lined with trees and buildings | undated | Box 24: 2 (61) | |
Old stone house in rocky field | undated | Box 24: 3 (62) | |
Old Mormon Settlement, Southern Utah | undated | Box 24: 3 (63) | |
Sugar Mill, Louisiana | undated | Box 24: 3 (64) | |
Boy and Dog (boy with riffle and dog in hay field) | undated | Box 24: 3 (65) | |
Doric order columns in shadow | undated | Box 24: 4 (66) | |
Old Mission Church, New Mexico | undated | Box 24: 4 (67) | |
River bordered by tall shrubs and a house | undated | Box 24: 4 (68) | |
Akashi Castle, Japan: building on edge of a stone retaining wall with distant views | undated | Box 24: 4 (69) | |
Thatched-roofed cottage | undated | Box 24: 5 (70) | |
Two men in doorway to cathedral | undated | Box 24: 5 (71) | |
Stone doorway | undated | Box 24: 5 (72) | |
People outside of cathedral entrance | undated | Box 24: 5 (73) | |
Elderly man on stone steps | undated | Box 24: 6 (74) | |
Old Plantation House, Tennessee | undated | Box 24: 6 (75) | |
Delphiniums | undated | Box 24: 6 (76) | |
An Inner Court, Oxford | undated | Box 24: 6 (77) | |
Woman in gothic archway to courtyard (Alice Vail Waugh) | undated | Box 24: 7 (78) | |
European city plaza surrounded with stone buildings | undated | Box 24: 7 (79) | |
Cool Pocket No.2 (wooden building) | undated | Box 24: 7 (80) | |
Man with newspaper sitting at decorative stone bench | undated | Box 24: 7 (81) | |
Photograph, unprocessed | undated | Box 33 | |
Photographs | undated | Box 34: 10 | |
Etchings | 1936-1943 | ||
Study of a sewer (#185) | 1941 Feb | Box 25: 1 | |
Open ditch sewer in a small town in North Carolina. The trees are Taxodiums. (etching:6 x 7 7/8, mount: 14 x 18). Gift from FAW, Sept 1941. |
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Fields of Hadley (#144) | 1939 Dec | Box 25: 1 | |
Mockernuts, Belchertown (#101) | 1938 May | Box 25: 1 | |
Maison Millet, Barbison (#8) | 1937 July | Box 25: 1 | |
The old home and studio of Francois Millet, Barbizon. Plate etched at the summer school in Fontainebleau from a photograph made at the time (etching 5 x 4, mount 14 x 18). Gift from FAW July 17, 1941. |
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Garden at Fontainebleau (#79) | 1937 Aug | Box 25: 2 | |
Lac aux Carps, Fontainebleau (#80) | 1937 Aug | Box 25: 2 | |
Cottage in Volksberg (#140) | 1939 Oct | Box 25: 2 | |
Roadside Pines (#175) | 1940 Nov | Box 25: 2 | |
From studies made along the state road in Cotuit, Mass. (Etching 7 x 9, Mount 14 x 18). Gift from FAW Sept.1941 Roadside Pines Cotuit (See glass slide #887). |
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Elm of many stems (#201) | 1941 Sept | Box 25: 3 | |
Photographed originally in the town of Grand Isle, Bt. An interesting ecological note. The original tree, growing in the fence-row, was cut down; from the stump several sprouts sprang up, making the framework of the present large, spreading, dignified and typical elm. (etching 6 x 6, mount 14 x 18). Gift from FAW Sept, 1941. |
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Mount Holyoke (#198) | 1941 Aug | Box 25: 3 | |
Pine Woods in Winter (#65) | 1937 Feb | Box 25: 3 | |
Tulip Trees (#214) | 1942 Aug | Box 25: 3 | |
Plymouth Rock (#217) | 1942 Nov | Box 25: 4 | |
Pitch Pines (#137) | 1939 Sept? | Box 25: 4 | |
Pines in Falmouth, Mass. (Etching 5 x 7, Mount 14 x 18). |
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Matsukaze no Matsu (#109) | 1938 Aug | Box 25: 4 | |
From a photograph made on Suma Bay, Japanese Inland sea, Here is where Matsukaze and Murasame in the No play boiled down their salt water. Classical Japanese story and play. (etching 7 x 5, mount 14 x 18). Gift from FAW July 17, 1941. |
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Scrub Oak, Dunes and Snow (#71) | 1937 Apr | Box 25: 4 | |
Basswood (#213) | 1942 July | Box 25: 5 | |
Moon Bridge (#218) | 1942 Dec | Box 25: 5 | |
Burnham Beeches (#212) | 1942 July | Box 25: 5 | |
Ullswater (#57) | 1936 Dec | Box 25: 5 | |
Elms in Cambridge, England (#123) | 1939 Mar | Box 25: 6 | |
From photographs and sketches made on the university grounds in 1936 (etchings 8 x 6, mount14 x 18). |
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Old Plum Trees, Nara, Japan(#100) | 1938 May | Box 25: 6 | |
Cumberland Farm, England (#56) | 1936 | Box 25: 6 | |
Apple Tree in the Meadow (#206) | 1942 June | Box 25: 6 | |
In the Cotswolds ( (#95) | 1938 Jan | Box 25: 7 | |
See glass slide 813 and photo, Box 24 folder 1:57) (Cotswold Corner). |
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Bridge at Durham (#64) | 1937 Feb | Box 25: 7 | |
Pines on Cape Cod (Pitch Pines) (#137) | 1939 Sept | Box 25: 7 | |
Red Pines, New Hampshire (#122) | 1938 Feb | Box 25: 7 | |
Red pines growing on the south shore of Lake Spofford in New Hampshire ( etching 7 x 5, mount 14 x 18). Gift from FAW July 17, 1941. |
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Black Walnut (#208) | 1942 July | Box 25: 8 | |
Oriental Plane Tree, France (#131) | 1939 June | Box 25: 8 | |
Wethersfield Elm (#110) | 1938 Aug | Box 25: 8 | |
Big Sycamore, Sunderland (#97) | 1938 | Box 25: 8 | |
Barnyard oak (#193) | 1941 June | Box 26: 1 | |
a grand specimen of White Oak standing in a farmyard in Grand Isle, Vt. (etching 8 x 8, mount 14 x 13).Gift from FAW September, 1941. |
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The Big Oak (#183) | 1941 Jan | Box 26: 1 | |
A fine old oak formerly standing in South Amherst, but blown down in the 1933 hurricane. Probably swamp white oak. (etching 7 1/4 x 6, mount 14 x 13). |
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March (#158) | 1940 June | Box 26: 1 | |
The Willow-Stump (#142) | 1939 Nov | Box 26: 1 | |
Roadside Elm (#92) | 1938 Jan | Box 26: 2 | |
Burnham Beeches (#53) | 1936 Oct | Box 26: 2 | |
Foot Hills (#69) | 1937 Mar | Box 26: 2 | |
Coronado heights, Lindsborg, Kansas (#98) | 1938 Apr | Box 26: 2 | |
Fishing Village (#161) | 1940 July | Box 26: 3 | |
From a drawing done in Ogunquit, Me., 1939, under direction of Charles H. Woodbury; plate etched under criticism and with help of Arthur Heintzelman, 1940. This cluster of fishermen’s shacks lies under view of Mr. Woodbury’s studio. (etching 7 x 5, mount 14 x 18). Gift of FAW July 17, 1941. |
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Clam Digger (#189) | 1941 | Box 26: 3 | |
Seashore at Kennebunk Beach, Maine (etching 4 x 8; mount14 x 18). Gift of FAW Sept, 1941. |
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Passamaquoddy Bay (#200) | 1941 Aug | Box 26: 3 | |
Mt. Toby (#199) | 1941 Aug | Box 26: 3 | |
Pasture Brook (#124) | 1939 Mar | Box 26: 4 | |
Maine Coast (#134) | 1930 Aug | Box 26: 4 | |
Maine Coast (#134) | 1930 Aug | Box 26: 4 | |
On the Beach (#167) | 1940 Aug | Box 26: 4 | |
Quiet Pool (#190) | 1941 Apr | Box 26: 5 | |
Original picture was made on “Jim River”, the little stream flowing through the western part of campus. The pair of dab-chicks swimming is a reminder from Kew gardens, England. (Etching 4 x 8, mount 14 x 18). Gift of FAW Sept, 1941. |
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Little Waterfall (#177) | 1940 Dec | Box 26: 5 | |
Connecticut Stone Wall (#155) | 1940 May | Box 26: 5 | |
Back Water (#203) | 1942 Mar | Box 26: 5 | |
Palmettoes (#152) | 1940 Apr | Box 26: 6 | |
Royal Palms (#151) | 1940 Apr | Box 26: 6 | |
Cypress Swamp (#153) | 1940 Apr | Box 26: 6 | |
Subjects found in west Florida; the present composition made up from several drawings and photographs (etching 8.5 x 6.5, mount 14 x 13). Gift from FAW, July 17, 1941. |
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Slopes of Mt. Warner (#184) | 1941 Jan | Box 26: 6 | |
Group of gray birches by roadside in Hadley (etching 6 x 7.25, mount 14 x 18). Gift of FAW July 17 1941. |
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Meadow Brook (#146) | 1940 Jan | Box 26: 7 | |
Mill river from a drawing made on Meadow St. North Amherst; Bull Hill in the distance. (etching 10 x 9, mount 14 x 18). Gift from FAW July 17, 1941. |
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Beech Woods (#141) | 1939 Nov | Box 26: 7 | |
Tupelos in Winter (#73) | 1937 Apr | Box 26: 7 | |
Beech and Rocks (#156) | 1940 June | Box 26: 7 | |
Woodbury’s Sugar Woods (#205) | 1942 May | Box 26: 8 | |
Tulip Trees (#214) | 1942 Aug | Box 26: 8 | |
Tiergarten Beeches (#204) | 1942 Apr | Box 26: 8 | |
White Birches (#194) | 1941 June | Box 26: 8 | |
Red Alder, Oregon (#220) | 1943 Jan | Box 27: 1 | |
Spruce Swamp (#168) | 1940 Aug | Box 27: 1 | |
From a sketch drawn on the margin of a spruce swamp in Maine (etching 6 x 3, mount 14 x 18). Gift from FAW July 17, 1941. |
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Douglas Fir (#211) | 1942 July | Box 27: 1 | |
Arbor Vitae by Lake Champlain (#173) | 1940 Oct | Box 27: 1 | |
– A very characteristic posture of old arbor vitae trees growing on the lake shore and cut under by the spring ice drive (etching 8.5 x 6, mount 14 x 18). Gift of FAW July 17, 1941. |
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November Haze (#215) | 1942 Sept | Box 27: 2 | |
Sugar Woods Sunderland (#67) | 1937 Mar | Box 27: 2 | |
White Ash, Second State (#169b) | 1940 Dec | Box 27: 2 | |
White Ash (#169b) | 1940 Dec | Box 27: 2 | |
Old Apple Tree (#189) | 1937 Dec | Box 27: 3 | |
White Ash (#169) | 1940 Aug | Box 27: 3 | |
David Grayson’s Elm (#210) | 1942 July | Box 27: 3 | |
Pollard Oaks, Epping Forest (#51) | 1936 Sept | Box 27: 3 | |
Willows by the Pool (#117) | 1938 Nov | Box 27: 4 | |
New London Tenements (#87) | 1937 Nov | Box 27: 4 | |
Uncle Remus’s Cabin (#147) | 1940 Mar | Box 27: 4 | |
Conway Bridge (#139) | 1939 Oct | Box 27: 4 | |
Willow by the Bridge (#138) | 1930 Oct | Box 27: 5 | |
Silvermine Bridge (#170) | 1940 Sept | Box 27: 5 | |
An old bridge on the Silvermine River, Fairfield county, Conn. 5×4. |
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Silvermine Bridge (#171) | 1940 Sept | Box 27: 5 | |
An old bridge on the Silvermine River, Fairfield county, Conn etching 6 x 3, mount 14 x 18). Gift from FAW July 17, 1941. |
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Bridge at Brattleboro (#127) | 1939 Apr | Box 27: 5 | |
Rendezvous (#216) | 1942 Oct | Box 27: 6 | |
New Hampshire Elm (#179) | 1940 Dec | Box 27: 6 | |
Photographed in central New Hampshire. (etching 8 x 8, mount 14 x 18). |
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Zoned for Manufacturing (#93) | 1938 Jan | Box 27: 6 | |
Whale Inn (#195) | 1941 June | Box 27: 6 | |
Popular inn in Goshen, Mass. (etching 5 x 7, mount 14 x 18). Gift of FAW Sept, 1941. |
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The Old Chapel (#130) | 1939 May | Box 27: 7 | |
Home Sweet Home (#116) | 1938 Sept | Box 27: 7 | |
Monument to Wheat (#196) | 1941 June | Box : 7 | |
Grain elevator in the very small village of Conway, Kansas, in the Kansas wheat belt. The elevator dominates the whole town and reaches high into an empty sky; all very characteristic of the country, where wheat is king (etching 8.5 x 6 .5, mount 14 x 18). Gift of FAW July 17, 1941. |
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Forest Ranger’s Cabin No. Carolina (#120) | 1939 Jan | Box 27: 7 | |
Kansas Farm, Kansas Barnyard (#46) | 1936 May | Box 27: 8 | |
The Learning Silo (#115) | 1938 Sept | Box 27: 8 | |
Mill Pond at Moose’s Corners (#129) | 1939 Apr | Box 27: 8 | |
Fletcher’s Grist Mill, Southwick (#81) | 1937 Oct | Box 27: 8 | |
Webster’s Gristmill, Northfield (#38) | 1936 | Box 28: 1 | |
Healey’s Sawmill, West Chesterfield (#107) | 1938 July | Box 28: 1 | |
Fiske’s Mills, Montague (#88) | 1937 Nov | Box 28: 1 | |
Sawmill, Cummington (#108) | 1938 July | Box 28: 1 | |
Watson’s Mill, Moore’s Corners (#113) | 1938 Aug | Box 28: 2 | |
Flagg’s Mill, Conway (#112) | 1938 Aug | Box 28: 2 | |
Sanctuary’s Mill- Mill Valley (#60) | 1936 Dec | Box 28: 2 | |
Bowen’s Mill (#91) | 1935 Jan | Box 28: 2 | |
Mill at Cushman (#125) | 1939 Mar | Box 25: 3 | |
Dan Glazier’s Mill, North Leverett (#24) | 1935 | Box 28: 3 | |
Glazier’s Mill | undated | Box 28: 3 | |
Whipple’s Mill, Bobbin Hollow (#132) | 1939 July | Box 28: 3 | |
Abandoned Mil, Belchertown (#72) | 1937 Apr | Box 28: 4 | |
Puffer’s Mill, No. Amherst (#74) | 1937 Sept | Box 28: 4 | |
Guilford’s Mill, Ashfield (#83) | 1937 Oct | Box 28: 4 | |
Mill at Southampton (#128) | 1939 Apr | Box 28: 4 | |
Old Cider Mill, Hadley (#75) | ca. 1937 | Box 28: 5 | |
Old Grist Mill, Buckland (#133) | 1939 July | Box 28: 5 | |
Gurley’s Mill, Gurleyville, Conn. (#114) | 1938 Sept | Box 28: 5 | |
Sawmill at Dudleyville (#58) | 1936 Dec | Box 28: 5 | |
Mill at North Amherst (#86) | 1937 Nov | Box 28: 6 | |
Bradford’s Mill (#111) | 1938 Aug | Box 28: 6 | |
Fitt’s Mill (#85) | 1937 Nov | Box 28: 6 | |
Christmas Card Etching | 1936 Dec | Box 28: 6 | |
Etchings | undated | Box 34: 11 | |
Lantern Slides | dates | ||
One story stucco residential row house with foundation plantings | undated | Box 29 (1) |
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Old red auto, background mountainous desert | undated | Box 29 (6) |
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Mountain ravine- large water fall, evergreen trees | undated | Box 29 (7) |
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Adams looking past from Gray lock – green agricultural landscape | undated | Box 29 (8) |
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White stucco two- three stories residence with palm tree court yard | undated | Box 29 (9) |
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White stucco- non residence (town hall?) | undated | Box 29 (10) |
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Old wood frame school house with autos in front (black and white) | undated | Box 29 (11) |
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White stucco residence, trees and auto in background | undated | Box 29 (12) |
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Plains & foothill with telephone wire in foreground | undated | Box 29 (13) |
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Turkey Run, Indiana (state park) – log cabin in woods | undated | Box 29 (17) |
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White stucco building in filed | undated | Box 29 (19) |
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Large wooden home on a hillside plumbing with trees & shrubs | undated | Box 29 (22) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (landscape winding road) | undated | Box 29 (31) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (landscape winding road) | undated | Box 29 (33) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (landscaped grounds) | undated | Box 29 (34) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (stone stairway on landscaped grounds) | undated | Box 29 (35) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (landscaped winding road) | undated | Box 29 (36) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (landscape winding road) | Box 29 (37) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (stone wall, several levels of steps) | Box 29 (38) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (stone steps Rhodos, ferns and other plants) | undated | Box 29 (41) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (landscaped cemetery memorial markers) | undated | Box 29 (46) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (stone tomb and dogwood) | undated | Box 29 (47) |
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To illustrate paper on cemeteries by Zach (landscaped stone work) | undated | Box 29 (48) |
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Auto on country tree lined road | undated | Box 29 (51) |
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Woman in horse drawn buggy on tree lined country road | undated | Box 29 (52) |
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Box Barberry (Women next to plant) | undated | Box 29 (53) |
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Rocky, shallow, wide river by road in hilly land | undated | Box 29 (54) |
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A Glimpse of Greylock, Photo by CA. E. Schooler (green mountain by pond) | undated | Box 29 (55) |
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Two Young Men camping in the woods – cooking food over fire next to tent | undated | Box 29 (57) |
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Canada hemlock (woman next to plant- hemlock used as hedge) | undated | Box 29 (58) |
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Euonymus elatus (used as hedge – woman next to plant) | undated | Box 29 (59) |
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Hydrangea arborescens (woman next to plant) | undated | Box 29 (61) |
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Acanthopanax (woman next to plant, plant used as hedge) | undated | Box 29 (62) |
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White pine, Euonymus – right (woman next to plant, plant used as hedge) | undated | Box 29 (64) |
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Arbor vitae- Hydrangea arborescens (women, hedges) | undated | Box 29 (65) |
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Carolina Hemlock (woman- hedges) | undated | Box 29 (66) |
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White Pine (as a hedge, under snow) | undated | Box 29 (68) |
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Bayberry -also Caragana and Arbor vitae (women, hedges) | undated | Box 29 (69) |
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Middleton Gardens, South Carolina (brick Fence, wooden gate, trees) | undated | Box 29 (79) |
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Athens, Ga. (raised wooden while duplex house with front porch) | undated | Box 29 (84) |
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The Everglades | 1928 | Box 29 (123) |
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Kansas Sandhills | 1936 | Box 29 (127) |
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Lichens P.Q. (on a large rock) | undated | Box 29 (136) |
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Kansas Sandhills | 1936 | Box 29 (138) |
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Wildwood Cemetery, Amherst (stream on flooded areas with plants) | undated | Box 29 (142) |
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Glacier Pothole (Farm in background) | undated | Box 29 (146) |
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Shadbrook in border, Brattleboro | undated | Box 29 (148) |
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Blue wild Flowers, two children | undated | Box 29 (152) |
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Sandhills Kansas | undated | Box 29 (175) |
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Whatley Glen (Rushing Mt. stream over rocks) | undated | Box 29 (186) |
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Osmunda – Leverett (ferns newly unfolding in front of stone wall) | undated | Box 29 (187) |
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Madison, Georgia (iris as under planting to trees along residential road) | undated | Box 29 (188) |
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Japanese Barberry in snow – Damaged slide | undated | Box 29 (199) |
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Low swampy stream, tree, woman, plants (groundcover, shrubs and a few trees) | undated | Box 29 (201) |
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Hunter with dog in hay field | undated | Box 29 (202) |
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Waugh Garden (FAW cultivating his garden) | undated | Box 29 (203) |
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Woman in canoe, near yellow iris | undated | Box 29 (206) |
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FAW’s Garden in 1920, young man with rifle in snow- covered landscape | undated | Box 29 (207) |
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Hulot House, So. Amherst – Woman and child on stoop | undated | Box 29 (209) |
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Waugh Garden (Delphiniums and other flowers) | 1924 | Box 29 (210) |
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Deciduous shrub on snow | undated | Box 29 (214) |
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Shrub with pink flowers, woman observing | undated | Box 29 (215) |
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MAC, women, children, young hunter and game | undated | Box 29 (216) |
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Woman observing bird house, auto and shrub in background | undated | Box 29 (217) |
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Siberian Iris, Waugh Garden (white iris) | undated | Box 29 (218) |
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Two Young men with canoe and stove beside river | undated | Box 29 (221) |
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Trail in the Glen, MAC (two people snow shoeing) | undated | Box 29 (222) |
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Small green-leafed plants in snow | undated | Box 29 (223) |
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Dianthus (on stone wall) | undated | Box 29 (224) |
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Child with apple- picking basket and Dwarf Apple trees bearing fruit | undated | Box 29 (225) |
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The rope pull (crowd at water’s edge) | 1927 | Box 29 (226) |
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Two Young men in woods, Poison Ivy | undated | Box 29 (228) |
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Damaged and up rooted pine trees | undated | Box 29 (229) |
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Damaged and up rooted pine trees | undated | Box 29 (230) |
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Young man and woman observing flower in a large peony garden | undated | Box 29 (236) |
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Man with basket in large vegetable garden | undated | Box 29 (237) |
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Woman with basket near flowering shrubs | undated | Box 29 (238) |
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Couple under flower- covered white garden arch | undated | Box 29 (239) |
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MAC college campus looking toward old chapel and south college | undated | Box 29 (241) |
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Eastman Lane (boys throwing snowballs) | undated | Box 29 (244) |
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Rows of Bearded Iris | undated | Box 29 (245) |
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Woman on tree- lined country road in Autumn, delicate slide | undated | Box 29 (246) |
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Playing Dominoes, St. Augustine (men gathered around table in public square), delicate slide | undated | Box 29 (247) |
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St. Augustine (street in old part of town), delicate slide | undated | Box 29 (248) |
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People sitting around table in the woods | undated | Box 29 (251) |
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Residence in Coconut Grove, Florida | undated | Box 29 (252) |
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Cozy Little Garden House (man and boy on stoop, two women standing) | undated | Box 29 (254) |
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Charleston, SC (wooden house and wooden fence) | undated | Box 29 (255) |
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Beckley (rhododendrons bordering stone formal terrace) | undated | Box 29 (258) |
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Nantucket Restaurant (outdoor garden) | undated | Box 29 (260) |
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Waugh Garden – Children in brightly colored robes | undated | Box 29 (261) |
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Winter in the Glen, MAC (Person on footbridge carrying snowshoes in snow) | undated | Box 29 (265) |
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Mt. Everett, the spring Prof. A. K. Harrison (man collecting water in a cup from a small pool) | undated | Box 29 (267) |
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Petticoat Hill (man examining black- barked tree in woods) | undated | Box 29 (268) |
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Camp on Mt. Toby (Man and tent) | undated | Box 29 (269) |
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Two boys and a girl observing forest | undated | Box 29 (271) |
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Trail on Sugar Loaf (boy and girl walking on wooded trail) | undated | Box 29 (272a) |
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Gathering of people eating at long picnic table at camp site) | undated | Box 29 (272 b) |
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The Picnic Grounds, Mt. Toby (children sitting at picnic table) | undated | Box 29 (274) |
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Mt. Toby (young woman on rocks by wooded stream) | undated | Box 29 (275) |
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Going Fishing, Mt. Toby (two boys with branches walking on dirt path) | undated | Box 29 (278) |
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Mt. Toby (pond surrounded by woods) | undated | Box 29 (280) |
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Camp Kansas, Mt. Toby (people sitting around fire at campsite) | undated | Box 29 (281) |
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On the trail Sugar Loaf, Mass (girl on bench in woods with boy) | undated | Box 29 (283) |
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Playground on Sugar Loaf (woodland hillside, boy and girl on seesaw) | undated | Box 29 (284) |
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Belchertown (trees along dirt road between fields) | undated | Box 29 (287) |
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Holland Glen (young man observing running water over rock formation) | undated | Box 29 (288) |
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Holland Glen (young man sitting on log over woodland stream bed) | undated | Box 29 (289) |
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Holland Glen (young man observing woodland stream pool) | undated | Box 29 (290) |
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Man ice fishing on snow-covered lake | undated | Box 29 (291) |
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Mt. Toby Brook (water falling into small pool) | undated | Box 29 (292) |
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Small Plant at water’s edge (Hardhack?) | undated | Box 29 (294) |
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Man and Woman cooking at campfire | undated | Box 29 (297) |
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Coronado Heights Kinds Gorge, Kansas (people overlooking agricultural landscape) | undated | Box 29 (298) |
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Young People on woodland path | undated | Box 29 (299) |
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Woman standing on Rock Overlook | undated | Box 29 (300) |
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Top of Mt. Greylock (large yellow house) | undated | Box 29 (301) |
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Two woman walking along woodland Path in Autumn | undated | Box 29 (302) |
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Cemetery Ocean trim, Massachusetts (stone fountain) | ca. 1936 | Box 29 (303) |
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Hiker beneath rock cliff in woods | undated | Box 29 (304) |
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Whatley Glen (man fishing in Mt. stream) | undated | Box 29 (305) |
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Indiana State Park (cascading brook, flat rock, dogwood branch) | undated | Box 29 (306) |
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The Campground on Greylock (flowering shrub, evergreen tree, tents) | undated | Box 29 (307) |
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The Cathedral Woods, Greylock (path through tall evergreen trees) | undated | Box 29 (308) |
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Carriage Road Sugar Loaf, Mass (man and boy on small country road) | undated | Box 29 (311) |
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Outdoor theater on Sugar Loaf (boy and girl sitting on wooden benches) | undated | Box 29 (312) |
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Crystal Cascades Pinkham Notch (water cascading down rock formations) | undated | Box 29 (313) |
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Shelburne Basins, Shelburne, New Hampshire | undated | Box 29 (314) |
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Salmacis Falls, Randolph, New Hampshire | undated | Box 29 (315) |
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Ravine of the Cascades, White Mts. New Hampshire | undated | Box 29 (316) |
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Gordon Falls Randolph, New Hampshire | undated | Box 29 (317) |
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Flat desert with hill in background | undated | Box 29 (318) |
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Bay Road Fruit Farm (woman near apple tree in blossom) | undated | Box 29 (319) |
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Wachusett from Redemption Rock, By Wm A. Emerson | undated | Box 29 (320) |
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Horse drawn wagon on tree lined road | undated | Box 29 (322) |
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Mt. Toby (two men cooking on a campfire by a river) | undated | Box 29 (323) |
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Horse drawn buggy on road line with sugar maples, stone, and wood fences | undated | Box 29 (327) |
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Canoe paddlers on canal along forest | undated | Box 29 (328) |
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Man cooking over campfire in front of Adirondack log shelter | undated | Box 29 (330) |
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Woman with basket on beach looking over ocean inlet | undated | Box 29 (334) |
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Colt Park Hartford (pin oak? On edge of pond) | undated | Box 29 (335) |
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Shallow stream lined with grass and trees | undated | Box 29 (336) |
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Orient brook (Prof Waugh? Playing the flute on a rock by a stream) | undated | Box 29 (337) |
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Mt. Tom from the Northwest (tied up corn stalks and barn in field at base of mountain) | undated | Box 29 (338) |
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Two people canoeing on a brook alongside a road and fields | undated | Box 29 (339) |
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Woman (Mrs. Waugh?) Standing on road by mature apple tree in blossom | undated | Box 29 (341) |
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Boy and girl on rocky path surrounded by trees and shrubs | undated | Box 29 (342) |
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Mowhawk Trail (stream, flat rocks, winding through hills) | undated | Box 29 (345) |
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Cascading stream over rocks in woods | undated | Box 29 (347) |
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Rebecca Field (woman with fishing rod) | undated | Box 29 (348) |
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Pelham Brook (Girl on rock looking into pool) | undated | Box 29 (349) |
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Lower Cascade Lake Adirondacks | undated | Box 29 (350) |
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Swift River (water lilies, on still water, mature pine on bank) | undated | Box 29 (351) |
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Old fruit trees in front of wooden fence | undated | Box 29 (352) |
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Brook in Weston (Girl on stone bridge over brook looking into water) | undated | Box 29 (353) |
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Rye grass (growing at edge of sand hill) | undated | Box 29 (354) |
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Mature Apple tree, fields and farm | undated | Box 29 (355) |
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Orient Brook (man fishing in brook pool in the woods) | undated | Box 29 (356) |
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Orient Brook (man looking into pail, suspended by sticks beside brook) | undated | Box 29 (357) |
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Mt. Everett, Massachusetts (Apple trees, fences, farm and field in foreground, hills in the distance) | undated | Box 29 (358) |
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Whately Glen -woman on wooden bridge in the woods (Mrs.Waugh?) | undated | Box 29 (359) |
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Boy and girl beside and on a wooden fence by road overlooking a field of ox eye daisies | undated | Box 29 (360) |
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Boy on porch with huge white columns | undated | Box 29 (361) |
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Summerville, South Carolina (white house behind fence lined road) | undated | Box 29 (362) |
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Child beside low fountain (damaged slide) | undated | Box 29 (363) |
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George W. Cable Garden (woman on stone bench talking with standing elderly man) | 1921 | Box 29 (365) |
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Jones Garden, Cape Cod “The moonlight Garden” (perennial borders, sculpture, framed by large pines) | undated | Box 29 (366) |
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Geo. W. Cable (elderly man standing in front of stone bust in garden) | 1921 | Box 29 (372) |
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Woman admiring pink flowering shrub (rhododendron?) on plant- lined path | undated | Box 29 (373) |
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Falmouth (rocks, water- plants in water and rock crevices | undated | Box 29 (374) |
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Lenox, Mass “Groton Lodge” Dovehouse, Estate of George L.Winthrip – photo by AKH, May | 1914 | Box 29 (376) |
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House and Garden at Rye, New York (Formal, brick house and stone patio) | undated | Box 29 (379) |
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House and garden at Rye, NY (Formal, brick house, stone patio and green lawn) | undated | Box 29 (377) |
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Afternoon Party (People socializing outside under pergolas) | undated | Box 29 (382) |
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White-head, Stanford, CT. (man looking into well) | undated | Box 29 (385) |
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Old Deerfield (trellis, grapevine?, alyssum, iris and other flowers) | 1926 | Box 29 (387) |
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Francis Maxwell Place (woman near fountain framed by large colored urns) | undated | Box 29 (389) |
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Woman and child sitting in formal garden by white marble table and two huge terra cotta urns | undated | Box 29 (390) |
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D.CA. French, Glendale (White marble foundation in formal garden) | undated | Box 29 (391) |
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Rogers Estate. Southampton, L.I. Olmstead Brothers Landscape Architecture (Stucco columns and wall lining a brick path, log pergola tops, vines, blue flowers) | undated | Box 29 (392) |
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Rockport, foundation plantings painted on house | undated | Box 29 (394) |
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People sitting on rocking chairs in garden under Catalpa tree | undated | Box 29 (395) |
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Harrow House, Old Deerfield (cement vegetation covered path leading to wooden house) | undated | Box 29 (397) |
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Totem pole, Florence (on a lawn with trees in background) | undated | Box 29 (398) |
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George W. Cable Garden (two women looking into pond with water lilies, trees in background) | undated | Box 29 (404) |
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Geneva, New York. Box hedge (along side of white wooden colonial house) | undated | Box 29 (406) |
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Biltmore Terrace (statue, large potted arborvitae, urns, formal structure) | 1926 | Box 29 (407) |
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Small wooden country cottage and flower garden | undated | Box 29 (408) |
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Cleveland (man sitting in garden, old terra cotta urn, stone bench, ferns, violets and rhododendrons) | undated | Box 29 (409) |
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“Brookside” Great Barrington (white stonework landing on small lake) | undated | Box 29 (410) |
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Bird Bath, Falmouth (light colored stone, pink roses, rhododendrons, azaleas, maples) | 1921 | Box 29 (413) |
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Sundial, Falmouth (in similar setting to bird bath above) | 1921 | Box 29 (414) |
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Automobiles on maple lined road in autumn | undated | Box 29 (415) |
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Supper in the Garden (family group under flowering tree) | undated | Box 29 (416) |
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Woman and girl on steps to natural wood shingled house with green shutter | undated | Box 29 (417) |
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Garden (white fan tailed doves in bird bath) | undated | Box 29 (418) |
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Dakin garden ( young woman sitting on stone steps near urns and statue) | undated | Box 29 (419) |
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Dakin Garden (boy talking to girl on stone bench, Urns, formal stonework) | undated | Box 29 (420) |
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Dakin Garden (cowed of people in formal garden) | undated | Box 29 (421) |
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Mrs. Cowan’s Garden (young girl examining catalpa flower) | undated | Box 29 (422) |
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Two women on brick path, perennial border with iris and peonies | undated | Box 29 (423) |
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Young women sitting on steps by grape arbor | undated | Box 29 (424) |
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Mrs. Churchill (perennial garden, sundial, tree, hedges) | 1929 | Box 29 (425) |
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Rose Garden, Thompsonville, Georgia. Estate of harry Payne Whitney (Formal mansion with vine covered columns and porch work) | undated | Box 29 (427) |
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C R Elders (wooden house with large climbing flowering vine, hydrangea?, man and women observing) | undated | Box 29 (428) |
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Tree in field | undated | Box 29 (429) |
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Garden in Spring, flowering tree behind bushes and archway | undated | Box 29 (430) |
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Mrs. Bishops Garden (bird bath, solomon’s seal, white and pink phlox) | undated | Box 29 (432) |
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Mrs. John Tyler, Amherst (little boy standing at white stone lion fountain) | undated | Box 29 (433) |
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Mr. Muller’s Garden (Children sitting on rustic garden furniture) | undated | Box 29 (434) |
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Lilacs Mr. Churchill (Man with dog in front of wooden building near lilacs) | undated | Box 29 (435) |
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Specimen pink flowering dogwood | undated | Box 29 (436) |
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Mrs. Dickinson – Lincoln Are (old tree and lawn seat) | undated | Box 29 (438) |
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Cowan Garden (women admiring peonies in formal garden) | 1926 | Box 29 (440) |
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Mrs. Park- Amherst (elderly woman in garden tending iris kaempferi) | undated | Box 29 (441) |
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Mrs. Park- Amherst (elderly woman in garden tending iris kaempferi) | undated | Box 29 (445) |
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Girls in front of stone house covered in a large climbing vine – climbing hydrangea?) | undated | Box 29 (446) |
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Saginow Mich (pergola, grapes, trellises, birdhouses?. Spruce trees) | undated | Box 29 (447) |
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Mrs. France’s Garden (young girl on stone wall with iris and dianthus) | undated | Box 29 (448) |
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Lilies, blue spruce? Bordering grass | undated | Box 29 (449) |
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Norway Spruce (as a hedge, under snow) | undated | Box 29 (450) |
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Arbor vitae alley, Lenox (woman standing on tree lined path) | undated | Box 29 (451) |
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Hartford (men on bench and chairs beneath large oak tree on lawn) | undated | Box 29 (453) |
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Mrs. Churchill (phlox? And tulips) | 1929 | Box 29 (454) |
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Mrs. Churchill’s Garden and daughter (young women standing in garden with lilies) | undated | Box 29 (456) |
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Charles A. Eastman (man in Native American clothing and headdress with hatchet, Ohiyesa) | undated | Box 29 (458) |
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Stone church steeple surrounded by trees | undated | Box 29 (459) |
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J C Evaham, Amherst (blue-gray wood shingled house with foundation plantings) | undated | Box 29 (461) |
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Train station with green- shingled roof | undated | Box 29 (462) |
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Man and woman on path between two rows of yellow bearded iris | undated | Box 29 (464) |
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Garden (fan tailed doves on lawn) | undated | Box 29 (465) |
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Child, baby’s-breath, lilies, delphinium | undated | Box 29 (466) |
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Dakin Garden (formal garden) | 1926 | Box 29 (469) |
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Camona’s (Ramona’s?)Marriage Place (stucco wall and doorway, dry soil plants) | undated | Box 29 (472 ) |
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Private Garden by Jens Jensen (Aquatic plants, surrounding trees and shrubs) | undated | Box 29 (486) |
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Rosenwald garden , Chicago view of Lake Michigan, Janes Jensen | undated | Box 29 (488) |
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House and Garden at Rye, New York (pool beside formal patio and brick house) | undated | Box 29 (489) |
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Lotus, California (beside still pond with water lilies) | undated | Box 29 (490) |
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Oklahoma bungalow (white home beside large field, family on front stoop) | undated | Box 29 (491) |
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Private Garden by Jens Jensen (Aquatic plants beside pond) | undated | Box 29 (494) |
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Salem, Oregon (Rose bushes lining road, stores and automobiles in background) | undated | Box 29 (496) |
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Cleveland (pond, plants in it and along edge | undated | Box 29 (498) |
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Los Angele Residence (decorated with Egyptian motif) | undated | Box 29 (499) |
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California (white stucco building complex beside lawn) | undated | Box 29 (500) |
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In Pasadena (woman on swing under huge old tree) | undated | Box 29 (501) |
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The Jensen Garden at Rairue (woman hanging out wash) | undated | Box 29 (502) |
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Dogwoods, Rockville, Connecticut (large house, drive way) | undated | Box 29 (503) |
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Mrs. Cutler, Amherst (perennial garden and bird bath) | undated | Box 29 (506) |
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Hulst Lawn, So. Amherst (young man and woman sitting on wooden rocking chairs on lawn) | undated | Box 29 (508) |
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California (pink stucco house, cactus and other desert plants) | undated | Box 29 (509) |
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Charles Robinson Smith-Glendale (formal garden, lawn, specimen birch, man and woman talking in background) | undated | Box 29 (510) |
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El Camino Real, California (Old mission?, mature tree, dusty read) | undated | Box 29 (513) |
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The Inn, Pales Verdes (White stucco building along road overlooking beach) | undated | Box 29 (515) |
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Washington, California (young boy and girl on road lined with palm trees) | undated | Box 29 (516) |
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Jens Jensen (man standing on wide steps with plants around) | 1929 | Box 29 (517) |
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Mrs. B.B. Farmer’s Garden, Saginaw, Michigan (Tulips) | undated | Box 29 (518) |
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Sand Diego Mission (Early Spanish Colonial Building and tree) | undated | Box 29 (520) |
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Pasadena (Scottish Rite Cathedral- large grey building) | undated | Box 29 (521) |
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Columbia River Highway (woodland cascading stream) | undated | Box 29 (523) |
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Waugh Garden (iris, delphinium, hollyhocks and others, woman with basket examining) | 1930 | Box 29 (525) |
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Platoro, Colorado (Tall evergreen trees over looking valley town) | undated | Box 29 (526) |
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Mt. Hood “Ghost Forest” (lying dead trees) | undated | Box 29 (529) |
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Flock of Sheep grazing by steam, field and trees | undated | Box 29 (530) |
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Cowboy driving cattle along dry western country | undated | Box 29 (531) |
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Oenothua sp. Wyo. (while flowers on dry soil) | undated | Box 29 (532) |
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Two Cows grazing | undated | Box 29 (534) |
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Cows grazing on flat field | undated | Box 29 (535) |
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Echo Park Los Angeles (arch shaped bridge over water) | undated | Box 29 (538) |
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From Kentucky (Cattle lined up) | undated | Box 29 (539) |
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Cattle crossing a shallow stream | undated | Box 29 (540) |
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Columbia River (Mountains. Water, clouds, strip of land) | undated | Box 29 (541) |
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Spring, So. California (Field of deep pink wild flowers in a valley) | undated | Box 29 (542) |
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Pink wild flowers on sandy hilly ground | undated | Box 29 (543) |
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San Gabriel, California (man playing guitar for two ladies on the steps of the very old building) | undated | Box 29 (545) |
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Homesteader’s House, western Canada (woman on horse in front of sod house) | undated | Box 29 (549) |
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Man cooking on camp stove in dry, hilly country | undated | Box 29 (550) |
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Road with wood buildings in small, dusty western (or Midwestern) town | undated | Box 29 (553) |
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Southern Utah town (dirt road, houses and trees in distance) | undated | Box 29 (554) |
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Sunset over lake and woods | undated | Box 29 (555) |
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Cedar Breaks, Dixie Forest (sheep grazing by trees on plains) | undated | Box 29 (556) |
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Palm trees bordered with bushes | undated | Box 30 (557) |
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Dirt road through grassy field bordered with coniferous trees | undated | Box 30 (558) |
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Large clouds over grassy landscape | undated | Box 30 (559) |
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Large clouds, distant hills, plains | undated | Box 30 (560) |
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Southern Utah (stormy skies raining over distant mountains, plains in foreground) | undated | Box 30 (561) |
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Arizona (Native American drinking at stream, pony, hills, rifle) | undated | Box 30 (562) |
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Waugh Farm, Kansas (plains and farm) | undated | Box 30 (564) |
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Dixie Forest – Utah (sheep being driven down the road) | undated | Box 30 (565) |
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Landing Field, Madison, Wis. (aerial view of patchwork farmland) | undated | Box 30 (560) |
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Buffalo So. Dakota (grazing buffalo) | 1931 | Box 30 (567) |
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Pine trees, red rock formations | undated | Box 30 (568) |
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Cactus, shrubs, arid country side | undated | Box 30 (569) |
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Lake Michigan (sandy beach) | undated | Box 30 (571) |
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Gateway Grand Canyon National Park | undated | Box 30 (572) |
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The Grand Canyon | undated | Box 30 (573) |
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Clover field, Montana (clover in bloom, mountains in background) | undated | Box 30 (575) |
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Grain field, Montana | undated | Box 30 (576) |
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Floodplains, Mountains in background, lots of clouds | undated | Box 30 (577) |
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Cascade Lake Adirondacks (cliffs and hills go into lake) | undated | Box 30 (579) |
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Lake Undine, Mt. Everett, Mass. (surrounded by woods) | undated | Box 30 (581) |
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Woman standing by poplars | undated | Box 30 (564) |
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Hanover, NH(rolling fields at haying time) | undated | Box 30 (580) |
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Pines, Handover, NH (under light snow) | undated | Box 30 (587) |
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Girl on hill side near wind beat trees | undated | Box 30 (590) |
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Farm buildings, Croydon, NH | undated | Box 30 (591) |
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Milton, VT (wide river cascading over rocks) | undated | Box 30 (592) |
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Footpath rock creek park Washington (wooded path at creek’s edge) | undated | Box 30 (595) |
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Boy and girl with rowboat at water’s edge | undated | Box 30 (596) |
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Arborvitae Lake Champlain (Old tree leaning over beach) | undated | Box 30 (597) |
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Woman in filed admiring Daucus carota | undated | Box 30 (599) |
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Rock Ledge P.Q. | undated | Box 30 (601) |
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Lebanon Springs, N.Y. (Photo by AKH) view south from the pinnacle | undated | Box 30 (602) |
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Pickens Co. S.CA. (small gray house with small flowering trees) | undated | Box 30 (603) |
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Laurel, New Hartford, CA. T. (under trees, by a lake) | undated | Box 30 (605) |
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Chequaga Falls, near Ithaca, N.Y. (high wide falls cascading over rock formation) | undated | Box 30 (606) |
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Girl sitting under fruit tree on hillside in spring | undated | Box 30 (608) |
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Fishing wharf with wooden structure and different sized boats | undated | Box 30 (610) |
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Road, Trees, Shrubs, Hillside, Mountain | undated | Box 30 (611) |
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Lake Champlain (sun behind cloud with red and yellow lining over lake) | 1928 | Box 30 (613) |
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Pelham- Blueberrying (children picking blue berries on hillside) | undated | Box 30 (614) |
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Grass growing in a sand hill, wooden dwelling in background | undated | Box 30 (615) |
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Catskills (cows drinking in shallow stream) | 1929 | Box 30 (616) |
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Two young woman in fenced in field near poplars | undated | Box 30 (617) |
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White wood house by road, trees | undated | Box 2 (619) |
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Sunset, Pelham (pink and blue sky) | undated | Box 30 (620) |
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Pelham (brook cascading over wide rocky falls) | undated | Box 30 (621) |
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Mt. Toby (cow grazing by stream in field) | undated | Box 30 (622) |
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Field in autumn on a cloudy day | undated | Box 30 (623) |
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Shagbark Hickory at the edge of a field in winter | undated | Box 30 (624) |
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Drying fish in camp in Quebec (elderly man by wooden structure propping up fish) | undated | Box 30 (625) |
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A side camp- Quebec | undated | Box 30 (627) |
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Washing dishes in camp P.Q.(elderly man outside log camp) | 1909 | Box 30 (628) |
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Lake Trout – Lake Vassal, P.Q. (elderly man fishing in a rowboat on lake) | undated | Box 30 (629) |
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Blackburn – Guide P.Q. (man smoking pipe sitting on camp bench) | undated | Box 30 (631) |
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The Lake Graceland Cemetery, O.CA. Simmons (body of water surrounded by trees and shrubs) | undated | Box 30 (634) |
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N.Y. Zool. Garden (white peacock) | undated | Box 30 (637) |
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Boston Common (Horse drawn snowplow, pigeons) | undated | Box 30 (638) |
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Fresh water bathing area crowded with swimmers | undated | Box 30 (639) |
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Boulder midway between the equator and north pole | undated | Box 30 (640) |
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Yuccas, Central Park, N.Y., N.Y. | undated | Box 30 (641) |
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Entrance to Humbolt Park Rose Garden, Chicago (statues of bulls, huge urns) | undated | Box 30 (642) |
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Mariana State Parks (cascading waterfall) | undated | Box 30 (644) |
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Long Fellow Glenn, Minnehaha Park, Minneapolis (rushing brook by woodland walk) | undated | Box 30 (646) |
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Brook, plants, pergola | undated | Box 30 (647) |
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Crowded outdoor dance floor with illuminated concave bandstand | undated | Box 30 (648) |
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Less crowded outdoor dance floor with illuminated concave bandstand latter in evening | undated | Box 30 (650) |
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Humbolt Park Chicago (pavilion overlooking water and roses) | undated | Box 30 (651) |
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Girls by a fountain in a formal garden/ park | undated | Box 30 (652) |
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Iron structure (camp stove?) | undated | Box 30 (653) |
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Camp fireplace Topeka (woman cooking on brick stove) | undated | Box 30 (655) |
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Minneapolis Parks (Large group of people sitting in a circle) | undated | Box 30 (656) |
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San Francisco (big church or municipal building) | 1915 | Box 30 (657) |
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Gate of Abundance, Sand Francisco (large town – like structure) | 1915 | Box 30 (658) |
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Entrance road which gives good effect (dirt road lined with trees | undated | Box 30 (659) |
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Columbia Park, Chicago (people sitting around and inside a large horseshoe shaped bench) | undated | Box 30 (660) |
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Forest Hills Cemetery (statue of woman with wings) | undated | Box 30 (661) |
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Forest Hills Cemetery (pond, lily pads, trees, large tombs) | undated | Box 30 (662) |
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Cemetery and white wooden church or meeting house | undated | Box 30 (663) |
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Outdoor play with children dressed as butterflies, large crowd of onlookers | undated | Box 30 (664) |
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Forest Hill Cemetery, Boston (pond surrounded with trees and plantings) | undated | Box 30 (665) |
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Country Schoolhouse, Canada (small red brick) | undated | Box 30 (667) |
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Girls dancing in park in front of water fountain | undated | Box 30 (668) |
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Restored Barracks, Ft. Ticonderoga (stone building, red roof) | undated | Box 30 (669) |
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Covered outdoor sitting court – many wooden chairs, hanging glass globe lights, lots of arches | undated | Box 30 (670) |
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Cocoanut Grove (coconut palms, man looking out at water, boat) | undated | Box 30 (671) |
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Entrance to trail Wachusett (couple standing on path thru ferns) | undated | Box 30 (673) |
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Humboldt Park, Chicago (large building, trees in tree plots) | undated | Box 30 (674) |
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Hiker on upland meadow abutted with evergreens | undated | Box 30 (675) |
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Montague Brook (shallow wide brook thru wooded area) | undated | Box 30 (677) |
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Multnomah Falls, Oregon (very high falls with dramatic bridge) | undated | Box 30 (678) |
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Horse Trail Falls, Oregon (high falls, white stone bridge at base) | undated | Box 30 (679) |
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Wahkeena Falls, Oregon ( high winding falls with stone bridge) | undated | Box 30 (680) |
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California Redwoods next to cabin | undated | Box 30 (681) |
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Fields, trees, road | undated | Box 30 (682) |
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Upper Wahkeena Falls, Oregon | undated | Box 30 (686) |
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Red rock formations (Bryce Canyon, Utah) | undated | Box 30 (687) |
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Bryce Canyon, Utah | undated | Box 30 (689) |
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Two woman and child sitting around well (?) by birch forest | undated | Box 30 (691) |
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Rushing stream surrounded in grasses and coniferous trees, mountains in background | undated | Box 30 (692) |
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Aster sp. Mt. Hood (purple flowers) | undated | Box 30 (694) |
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Yosemite valley (El Capitan other cliffs surrounding green valley ) | undated | Box 30 (695) |
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A butte | undated | Box 30 (696) |
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Wallowa Mountains, Oregon (woman fishing in lake) | undated | Box 30 (697) |
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Lake George (lake surrounded by small mountains with lots of little island in lake) | undated | Box 30 (698) |
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Chipmunk, Oregon (man sitting on rock feeding chipmunk) | undated | Box 30 (699) |
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Grand Canyon near Bright Angel Trail (looking into the canyon) | undated | Box 30 (700) |
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Cedar Breaks, Utah (field edged with coniferous trees) | undated | Box 30 (702) |
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Snow peaked mountains and tall evergreens in foreground | undated | Box 30 (703) |
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California, The Three Brothers, Height 3830; Yosemite Valley | undated | Box 30 (704) |
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Natural Monument (natural arching stone bridge) | undated | Box 30 (705) |
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Man on Mule (Grand Canyon?) | undated | Box 30 (706) |
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Kaibab Forest, Arizona (auto on road through forest) | undated | Box 30 (707) |
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Hermit Rest, Grand Canyon (wood and stone building overlooking canyon) | undated | Box 30 (708) |
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Bright Angel Trail, rest at Indian Garden (people near waiting mules on path) | undated | Box 30 (709) |
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CT falls in Grand Canyon (waterfall over red rock, green vegetation) | undated | Box 30 (710) |
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Grand Canyon from El Tovar | undated | Box 30 (711) |
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Grand Canyon from desert view (people sitting on edge) | undated | Box 30 (712) |
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Glacier National Park (snow on red rocked mountain, green vegetation at base) | undated | Box 30 (713) |
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A fine rattlesnake near pink beds, Pisgah National Forest | undated | Box 30 (714) |
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Berthoud Pass, Colorado (road, grass, coniferous trees, mostly snow- covered mountains in background) | 1931 | Box 30 (716) |
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Leaving for Tonto Trail (people on mules in grand canyon) | undated | Box 30 (717) |
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Neighborhood planting after Aug 18, 1914 (landscaped yards by residences) | 1914 | Box 30 (718) |
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Neighborhood planting before June 25, 1911 (large dirt yard by residences) | 1911 | Box 30 (719) |
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Biltmore, N.CA. -Waugh (residences along tree- lined street) | undated | Box 30 (720) |
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“The Tower of Legends” water tower, Glendale, California (stone sculptured tower) | undated | Box 30 (721) |
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Trolley Shelter, Amherst (small wood hut along road) | undated | Box 30 (722) |
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Memorial City Gates Grand Rapids (two flat topped illuminated obelisk- like structures) | undated | Box 30 (723) |
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Old City Gate – Prague (ornamented gothic style tower gate, people and trolley along street) | undated | Box 30 (724) |
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Private Residence, Venice (on a canal) | undated | Box 30 (725) |
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Mason Library, Great Barrington, Mass (brick building with white trim and ornamentation) | undated | Box 30 (726) |
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White classical style building (church or meeting house) along street with auto and horse | undated | Box 30 (727) |
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Village Church, Brimfield, Massachusetts (white classic New England church on dirt road with trees) | undated | Box 30 (728) |
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South Amherst (white church or meeting house) | undated | Box 30 (729) |
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Interior Brimfield Public Library (wood- trimmed room with fireplace, chairs, desk and lamps) | undated | Box 30 (730) |
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white church or meeting house in field with shrubs and tree) | undated | Box 30 (731) |
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White sided meetinghouse/ school/ church? in field with trees | undated | Box 30 (732) |
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Bank of Hollister (stone, stucco and red- roofed building) | undated | Box 30 (733) |
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Village Library, Arkansas (white stucco flat- toped building) | undated | Box 30 (734) |
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Water tower – Hallrud (tall brick tower) | undated | Box 30 (735) |
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Large crowd seated around stage in an outdoor theater | undated | Box 30 (737) |
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Large crowd seated around stage in an outdoor theater | undated | Box 30 (739) |
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Old man reading outside of wooden hut | undated | Box 30 (740) |
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Cement arch bridge over river | undated | Box 30 (742) |
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Old auto on thickly vegetated road | undated | Box 30 (745) |
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Wild Plum Belchertown (trees along country road) | undated | Box 30 (746) |
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Country Road Trees (man standing by cornfield) | undated | Box 30 (747) |
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People walking on road lined by stone wall and row of trees | undated | Box 30 (748) |
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Good state road (auto on tree lined dirt road) | undated | Box 30 (749) |
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Apple? tree in blossom | undated | Box 30 (750) |
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Hummelstown, Pennsylvania (double arched stone bridge over a river in snow) | undated | Box 30 (751) |
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Auto on wide road | undated | Box 30 (753) |
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Massachusetts (crabapple trees in bloom along road) | undated | Box 30 (754) |
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Four Arch Bridge Hillsboro, NH | undated | Box 30 (755) |
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A Village Park (two woman at pond’s edge) | undated | Box 30 (756) |
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Ford- Cement- Conn. (auto crossing stream) | undated | Box 30 (757) |
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Cement Arch Bridge, Indiana (people over and in stream) | undated | Box 30 (758) |
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Mt. Tom Road (girl standing on road with tress and wildflowers) | undated | Box 30 (759) |
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Man and woman on dirt road in meadow | undated | Box 30 (760) |
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Country Road – Colombia (South America, man on horse on stone wall and field lined road) | undated | Box 30 (761) |
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Agricultural Fields and Forest | undated | Box 30 (762) |
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Two Girls standing on snowy road | undated | Box 30 (763) |
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Scenic Drive, west side Mt. Tom (auto on road bordered lined with wild flowers and trees) | undated | Box 30 (764) |
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Wood arch bridge, Rock Creek Park, Washington D.CA. | undated | Box 30 (765) |
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Two women on dirt road bordered by trees and shrubs | undated | Box 30 (766) |
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Stone (fountain?) along a dirt road | undated | Box 30 (767) |
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Rowesville, S.CA. (autos, trees, electrical wires, gas station and other stores lining street ) | undated | Box 30 (768) |
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Roadside view- unidentified (stonewall, house and barn along road) | undated | Box 30 (679) |
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Roadside view- unidentified (dirt road, trees, wooden fence and house in distance) | undated | Box 30 (770) |
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Auto on dirt road, bordered by trees and shrubs | undated | Box 30 (771) |
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Two men on dirt road observing trees without leaves | undated | Box 30 (772) |
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Stone Arch Bridge, Pennsylvania | undated | Box 30 (773) |
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Children in grass in front of meeting house/ church | undated | Box 30 (774) |
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Southwest view of Bernardston – central part.(etching) | undated | Box 30 (776) |
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Tree surrounded by flag stone patio with white wooden chairs and benches (damaged slide) | undated | Box 30 (778) |
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Petunias – pink petunias in round stone planter (old well?) | undated | Box 30 (779) |
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Eastport (private garden against house with drying laundry and Delphiniums?) | undated | Box 30 (781) |
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Shutesbury Garden (house on hill with flower garden) | undated | Box 30 (783) |
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Ikebana by Yukiko Kyojima (Mountain Laurel in a vase) | undated | Box 30 (787) |
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North Amherst (Mountain Laurel) | undated | Box 30 (788) |
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Kalmia latifolia and augustifolia | undated | Box 30 (789) |
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Laurel, Leverett (vegetation beside fast flowing stream) | undated | Box 30 (790) |
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The Forbidden City, Pekin | undated | Box 30 (797) |
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Mijgawa at Uji (Japanese town along a river) | undated | Box 30 (798) |
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Mansion with formal lawn and garden with pruned evergreens | undated | Box 30 (799) |
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Statue of woman on horseback surrounded by planting of rhododendron, trees in background | undated | Box 30 (800) |
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At Hampton Court (man by water surrounded by trees, cattails, water lilies, other aquatic plants) | undated | Box 30 (804) |
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Old Rewau Road, England (road flanked by stonewalls, old trees and a stone building) | undated | Box 30 (805) |
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Howe Garden, Shukugawa (Japanese Garden with water wheel, rocks and lantern) | undated | Box 30 (807) |
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Cottage yard, Ottershaw Surrey (brick path leading to cottage surrounded by flowers and archway) | undated | Box 30 (808) |
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An ancient cottage (stone cottage with thatched roof lined flowers, hedge and road) | undated | Box 30 (809) |
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Worcestershire Cottage (two story store house with front garden and climbing vine, elderly man standing in front) | undated | Box 30 (812) |
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Bourtou-on-the- water. Stone house with slate roof | undated | Box 30 (813) |
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Gloucestershire Cottage (stone house with stone fence and flower garden) | undated | Box 30 (816) |
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Canterbury Home Garden (gravel drive by grass and large tree, stone wall and flower plantings in the background) | undated | Box 30 (819) |
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Country Village, Gloucestershire, England, FAW (woman on stone footbridge over brook with ducks, village in the background) | undated | Box 30 (820) |
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Michaelmas Daises (white and purple flowering shrubs along path) | undated | Box 30 (821) |
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Skiddaw, Cumberland, England (Sheppard walking along mountains path with dogs and sheep, pink flowering tree in blossom) | undated | Box 30 (822) |
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Cistus Cyprius at Kew | undated | Box 30 (823) |
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Country church yard, Gloucestershire (large cross) | undated | Box 30 (824) |
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War Memorial, Canterbury (man looking at plaque on brick wall) | undated | Box 30 (825) |
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Surrey, England (Cottage with front garden sounded ) | undated | Box 30 (826) |
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Old George, Salisbury, England (man sitting on lawn furniture in garden surrounded by other residences) | undated | Box 30 (827) |
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The Dairy Farm near Crewkerne, Somerset (large thatched- roofed cottage with flower garden, woman and child on path) | undated | Box 30 (828) |
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Cottage Gate, Spring(woman with child at garden entrance) | undated | Box 30 (829) |
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Bicester, England (road with horse-drawn carriage lined with buildings) | undated | Box 30 (830) |
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Canterbury Cathedral (view from across the street, partially obstructed) | undated | Box 30 (831) |
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Large vine- covered estate | undated | Box 30 (834) |
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The Close, Salisbury, England (brick wall covered in pink flowers, decorative entrance archway with lamp) | undated | Box 30 (836) |
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Bluebells (woman and children on path surrounded with wild flowers and tress) | undated | Box 30 (837) |
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Harvest field near Westerham, Kent (people in field picking wheat) | undated | Box 30 (838) |
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Stow-on-the-wold, Gloucestershire (town square with children looking up at religious monument) | undated | Box 30 (839) |
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English Oaks, Surrey (house in field with large trees) | undated | Box 30 (840) |
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Japan (westerners in front of flowering tree, shrine in background) | 1926 | Box 30 (847) |
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Stow-on-the- wold, Gloucestershire (store row house and flower gardens) | undated | Box 30 (848) |
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Lage(?) Plaza, Columbia (crowded south American market place) | undated | Box 30 (863) |
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Tall stone building with stone wall | undated | Box 30 (864) |
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Poet narcissus – Switzerland (flower covered hill looking down into valley with town and lake, mountains in background) | undated | Box 30 (865) |
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Courtyard, Vienna (stone courtyard with planting beds) | undated | Box 30 (866) |
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Residence courtyard and well, Vienna (people gathered in stone courtyard | undated | Box 30 (867) |
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By the Adige, Verona (woman washing laundry in river) | undated | Box 30 (868) |
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Eastern view in the central part of Charlemont (etching) | undated | Box 30 (872) |
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Crocus- wild, Switzerland (two girls sitting on grassy hill among white wildflowers with mountains in the background) | undated | Box 30 (880) |
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Kings River Canyon (horse with rider drinking in woodland stream) | undated | Box 30 (883) |
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Mono Lake, California (road along lake and wildflower covered hills) | undated | Box 30 (884) |
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Spaeth Nursery, Berlin (two woman working in field with plants) | undated | Box 30 (885) |
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Garden in Fontainebleau (stucco house with flower plantings along street) | undated | Box 30 (886) |
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Village scene, Volksberg, Alsaese? (stone house with orange tile shingle roofs) | undated | Box 30 (887) |
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Village street down south (pig along the curb in street) | undated | Box 30 (888) |
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Tree and field lined shallow brook | undated | Box 30 (889) |
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Old stone buildings by fenced- off field | undated | Box 30 (890) |
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Log camp, Lake Vassal P.Q. (man outside log cabin besides forest) | undated | Box 30 (891) |
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Snowcapped rocky mountain with evergreen trees at base | undated | Box 30 (893) |
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Rock River, Illinois State Park (river surrounded by rock formations and trees) | undated | Box 30 (895) |
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Zmutt Thal, Zermatt, Switzerland (cross surrounded by mountains and trees) | undated | Box 30 (896) |
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Salvan, Valais, Switzerland (man leading horse down mountain road) | undated | Box 30 (897) |
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Northern view of Lenox (etching) | undated | Box 30 (900) |
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Lake Vassal, Quebec (man tending campfire by lake) | undated | Box 30 (904) |
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A system of pleasure drives about Amherst (map) | undated | Box 30 (908) |
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A forest circuit 60 miles, study by Waugh (map) | undated | Box 30 (909) |
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Topographic Features the Connecticut river valley of natural beauty (map) | undated | Box 30 (912) |
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Amherst from Whippoorwill Farm | undated | Box 30 (914) |
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Swift River Circuit in the New Reservoir 52 miles, designed by Waugh (map) | undated | Box 30 (915) |
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Old Hampshire scenic Circuit 100 miles, over the hills and home again, designed by Waugh (map) | undated | Box 30 (916) |
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D.CA. French Garden (formal garden with fountain, bushes and gravel path) | undated | Box 30 (922) |
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Woman holding pumpkin | undated | Box 30 (925) |
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Prairie scene (horses grazing) | undated | Box 30 (927) |
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Sunderland (field with fence and elms) | 1928 | Box 30 (931) |
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River Road west from west 25th Mississippi Park, Minneapolis, Minnesota (road lined with trees) | undated | Box 30 (940) |
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Horse chestnut from Gilpin’s “Forest Scenery” (field with trees and cows) | undated | Box 30 (945) |
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Large Tree in field with two girls | undated | Box 30 (946) |
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Olive tree, Los Angeles (trees and structure along road) | undated | Box 30 (947) |
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The Grey Birches (lady with parasol among birches) | undated | Box 30 (948) |
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Palm Beach (Large stucco residence among palm trees) | undated | Box 30 (949) |
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Carolina Poplar, Vermont (country road with auto lined with trees) | undated | Box 30 (950) |
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Girl standing front of (Juniper?) trees | undated | Box 30 (952) |
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Camp- Lake Vassal P.Q. (log cabin and raft by a lake) | 1909 | Box 30 (953) |
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Birches Montague (tree-lined river) | undated | Box 30 (958) |
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Cows grazing in field by apple tree in bloom | undated | Box 30 (959) |
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Rock Garden – Hartford (rock steps with man sitting) | undated | Box 30 (960 (13)) |
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Perennials – Falmouth | undated | Box 30 (961) |
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MSC Campus (Massachusetts State College campus, winter scene) | undated | Box 30 (962) |
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Summer Cottage, Siasconset (one story house with sign on door) | undated | Box 30 (963) |
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Waugh Garden (bed of flowers) | undated | Box 30 (964) |
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Armeria lauchean, MSC[Thrift] (Armeria laucheana flowers at Mass State College) | undated | Box 30 (965) |
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Sycamores, Amherst (Colonial house with sycamores in front) | undated | Box 30 (966) |
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Old Deerfield (Colonial Deerfield house with car) | undated | Box 30 (967) |
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Sheared Privet Hedge (sheared privet hedge with picket fence and house) | undated | Box 30 (968(50 with 3 on backside)) |
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Cape Cod (single story cape cod house with picket fence) | undated | Box 30 (969) |
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An Amherst Garden (large trees in with lounging chair) | undated | Box 30 (970 ) |
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Hollyhocks in Pelham (hollyhocks in side garden with house in background) | undated | Box 30 (971(18 on backside)) |
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Hydrangea petiolaris, Amherst (Hydrangea petiolaris on Amherst house by two girls) | undated | Box 30 (972) |
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Dogwood, Amherst (dogwood tree in bloom with man observing) | undated | Box 30 (973) |
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Rockville, CT (a formal garden path lined with purple flowered trees) | undated | Box 30 (974(13 with 43 on backside)) |
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Naturalized Narcissus (Narcissus garden with woman) | undated | Box 30 (975) |
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Siberian Iris (Siberian iris in garden with house in background) | undated | Box 30 (976 (45 with 44 on backside)) |
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Waugh Garden (tall blue flowers with birdhouse) | undated | Box 30 (977) |
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Nantucket (two story house with white picket fence) | undated | Box 30 (978(68)) |
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The Janitor’s House (large flowering rose on side of janitor’s house) | undated | Box 30 (979) |
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Natural Rock Garden (rock garden with flowers on top) | undated | Box 30 (980(57)) |
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Residence of Prof.W.R.Hart – photo by A.K.H. (Residence in winter under snow) | 1916-1917 | Box 30 (981(D)) |
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Foundation Plantings, Amherst (foundation plants in front of two story house) | undated | Box 30 (982(70)) |
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Old Deerfield (colonial house and shed in Old Deerfield | undated | Box 30 (983(69)) |
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Waugh Garden (stone wall topped with flowers and two jugs) | undated | Box 30 (984(48)) |
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Rock Garden by Joe Whitney, Falmouth (small pond with lilies by rocks) | undated | Box 30 (985(11 with 7 and 25 on back)) |
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American Elm, New Hampshire (Landscape of American elms, wood fence and mountains) | undated | Box 30 (986) |
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Japanese garden in Japan (tree leaning over pond with lily pads) | undated | Box 30 (987(12 with 42 on backside)) |
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Lantern slides | undated | Box 35 | |
Lantern slides | undated | Box 36 | |
Lantern slides | undated | Box 37 | |
Lantern slides | undated | Box 38 | |
Portions of the collections donated by Hal Mosher, Debbie Smith, Samuel P. Snow, and Marie Welsh.
Processed by Rebecca Tran, December 2009.
Cite as: Frank A. Waugh Papers (FS 88). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.