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1001.  Arboretum. Morton property.

This view across the Meramec River tooks toward the newly acquired Morton property from the farm side of the Arboretum. Bulletin, Jan-Feb. 19872, p. 29. 




1002.  Arboretum.

Footbridge in early summer 




1003.  Arboretum. Brush Creek.

Pool at West Bridge before sedimentation. Mounted with PHO 2007-1908, PHO 2007-1909, and PHO 2007-1910. Bulletin, Vol. 32, May 1944. 




1004.  Kresko Victorian Garden.

Kresko Victorian Garden.. 



2006

1005.  Kresko Victorian Garden.

Kresko Victorian Garden. 



2006

1006.  The Park Building and Greenhouse for Missouri Botanical Gardens - side ventilation details

The Park Building and Greenhouse - greenhouse side ventilation details 



1965

1007.  Roof ventilation details

Roof ventilation details 



1965

1008.  Henry Shaw and slavery.

While a young merchant in St. Louis Shaw began buying enslaved persons in the 1820s. In 1850 Shaw owned nine and by 1853 eleven; 1860 census records list eight enslaved persons. As with the 1850 census, their names were not listed. Please see the historical timeline for more information. 




1009.  Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson

Dr. Peter Wyse Jackson 




1010.  Water lilies growning in main lily pools at the Missouri Botanical Garden.

Water lilies growning in main lily pools at the Missouri Botanical Garden. 



1923

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