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611.  Colombian Expedition

Scene from the Colombian Expedition, c.1923. Copy negative available. Burros packed with their boxed orchids ready to set out from a native Colombian village for a river port, from which the flowers were shipped to St. Louis. 



1920

612.  Colombian Expedition

Scene of Colombian Expedition. Copy negative available. Collecting orchids on Andes of Bogota. George Pring, left, voluntary guide, Cyril Allen, right (later died of jungle fever.) 



1920

613.  George Engelmann's Home

View of front of building where George Engelmann's home. From the Swekosky Photo Collection, School Sisters Of Notre Dame. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1982-0211 and PHO 2006-0029. 



1906

614.  George Engelmann's Gravestone

Dr. Engelmann's tombstone in Bellefontaine Cemetery. Mounted on board. (His name is spelled incorrectly). PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE PHO 1982-0212. 




615.  Flora Place (gates)

View of gate entrance to Flora Place. Also known as Flora Avenue or Flora Boulevard. COPY NEGATIVE ONLY. PRINT AVAILABLE -- SEE OVZ HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS, BOX 2. 




616.  MBG Gardeners -- James W. Dunfoid, Sr.

James W. Dunfoid, Sr. Copy Negative only. (not sure of name spelling) 




617.  George Pring and other MBG employees ca 1910

Sepia slide of Pring and others smoking a pipe and playing cards ca 1910 Bulletin 51(2):5 Water Lily History by George Rogers in 1986. (22) 




618.  Top Garden

 




619.  View from Mill Hill School

View from Mill Hill School Also noted on slide View from Collinson's Garden Showing the deciduous Cypress 




620.  George I. Barnett (1815-1898)

George I. Barnett 




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