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1905 |
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1914 |
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The first power mower in the Missouri Botanical Garden. The mower was gasoline driven and water cooled. 1- 7x5 print.
1918 |
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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 |
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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 |
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1853 tax statement (personal property tax) to the City of Saint Louis from Henry Shaw stating his ownership of 11 enslaved persons.
1853 |
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1854 tax statement (personal property tax) to the City of Saint Louis from Henry Shaw stating his ownership of ten enslaved persons.
1854 |
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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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United States Census record for 1850 showing Henry Shaw's ownership of nine enslaved people.
1850 |
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United States Census record for 1860 showing Henry Shaw's ownership of eight enslaved people.
1860 |
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