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61.  Plan of Linnaean House Garden by John Noyes.

Note: This image is of a John Noyes plan. 



1914

62.  Floral Display House under construction. (Looking south).

 



1915

63.  Administration Building. West side. Shows corner of rose arbor.

Administration Building. West side view showing corner of rose arbor. 



1923

64.  Plan of Missouri Botanical Garden by John Noyes, Horticulturist, M.B.G.

 



1914

65.  Power lawn mower. First power mower in the Garden. Gasoline driven, water cooled.

The first power mower in the Missouri Botanical Garden. The mower was gasoline driven and water cooled. 1- 7x5 print. 



1918

66.  Spring Flower Show. View of patterned beds from upper level.

Spring Flower Show. View of patterned beds from upper level. Statue of boy holding fish at north end. 5x7 in. print of slightly different view. 



1918

67.  Receipt from bounty hunter Benard Lynch for $100 to Henry Shaw itemizing costs incurred capturing enslaved person, Esther in Illinois and returning her to Saint Louis. Dated May 21st, 1855.

Receipt from bounty hunter Benard Lynch for $100 to Henry Shaw itemizing costs incurred capturing enslaved person, Esther in Illinois and returning her to Saint Louis. Dated May 21st, 1855. 



1855

68.  1853 tax statement (personal property tax) to the City of Saint Louis from Henry Shaw stating his ownership of 11 enslaved persons.

1853 tax statement (personal property tax) to the City of Saint Louis from Henry Shaw stating his ownership of 11 enslaved persons. 



1853

69.  1854 tax statement (personal property tax) to the City of Saint Louis from Henry Shaw stating his ownership of ten enslaved persons.

1854 tax statement (personal property tax) to the City of Saint Louis from Henry Shaw stating his ownership of ten enslaved persons. 



1854

70.  1855 tax statement (personal property tax) to the City of Saint Louis from Henry Shaw stating his ownership of four enslaved persons.

1855 tax statement (personal property tax) to the City of Saint Louis from Henry Shaw stating his ownership of four enslaved persons. 



1855

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