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11.  Accounts for rents and slave hires Peter and Bridgette in 1840 to Robert Lindell. Back side of document.

Accounts for rents and slave hires for Peter and Bridgette in 1840 to Robert Lindell. Back side of document, see PHO2023-0001. 



1840

12.  Dentist billl from Henry M. Kelloss for teeth extraction for James and Sally; both enslaved persons owned by Henry Shaw.

Dentist billl from Henry M. Kelloss for teeth extraction for James and Sally; both enslaved persons owned by Henry Shaw. Back of document is blank. 



1852

13.  Loan agreement for $2750.00 between John Berry Meachum and Henry Shaw dated February 1st, 1839.

Loan agreement for $2750.00 between John Berry Meachum and Henry Shaw dated February 1st, 1839. See also PHO2024-0005. 



1839

14.  Loan agreement for $2750.00 between John Berry Meachum and Henry Shaw dated February 1st, 1839.

Loan agreement for $2750.00 between John Berry Meachum and Henry Shaw dated February 1st, 1839. States that Meachum paid Shaw nterest on loan May 1st, 1840. Back side of document. See also PHO2024-0004. 



1839

15.  1840 memorandium for a two year extention of loan agreement for $2750.00 between John Berry Meachum and Henry Shaw from February 1st, 1839.

Memorandium from May 1st, 1840, for a two year extention of loan agreement for $2750.00 between John Berry Meachum and Henry Shaw. Memorandium states Meachum has paid up the interest on loan from February 1st, 1839. See also PHO2024-0007. 



1840

16.  Henry Shaw's Townhouse.

Henry Shaw's Townhouse located at 7th & Locust just before removal in 1891 to the Missouri Botanical Garden at 2315 Tower Grove Avenue. 



1891

17.  Acer dasycarpum on Floral Avenue.

Approach to Garden. Acer Dasycarpum lining Floral Avenue before the Great Cyclone of 1896 destroyed them. Floral Ave. was later named Flora Place after the development of the Shaw neighborhood began in 1897. 



1891

18.  St. Louis 1904 World's Fair Missouri Botanical Garden exhibit featuring mushrooms

St. Louis 1904 World's Fair Missouri Botanical Garden exhibit featuring mushrooms 



1904

19.  Chrysanthemum exhibit by the Missouri Botanical Garden at the St. Louis 1904 World's Fair.

Chrysanthemum exhibit by the Missouri Botanical Garden at the St. Louis 1904 World's Fair. 



1904

20.  Washington University in St. Louis, 1871-1902.

Downtown St. Louis location of Washington University, 1871-1902. Location was bounded by Washington Avenue, Lucas Place, and Locust Street. 




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