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201.  Arboretum. Winter view.

Winter view up Brush Creek at the Arboretum. Mounted with PHO 2007-1911. 




202.  Arboretum. Gate House.

Main gatehouse at Arboretum. Bulletin Feb. 1951. Mounted with PHO 2007-1988. 




203.  Arboretum. Gate House.

Main gatehouse pre stone front wall. Mounted with PHO 2007-1987 




204.  Arboretum. Gate House.

View of gate and house. Mrs. Beilman. Late 40's, early 50's. Negative available at PHO 2007-1991. 




205.  Arboretum. Gate House.

Visitors Center. MBG Bull 74(2):7 (Mar-Apr 1980). Shows Visitors Center sign and parking. 




206.  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. 




207.  Arboretum Trail House.

View looking south from Trail House. Bulletin Jan. 1944. 




208.  Arboretum Trail House.

Winter view of Trail House. Mounted with PHO 2007-1477. 




209.  Arboretum Trail House.

Winter view of Trail House. Mounted with PHO 2007-1476. 



1952

210.  Bill of sale for purchase of male enslaved person, Peach, by Henry Shaw in 1828.

Bill of sale for purchase of male enslaved person, Peach, by Henry Shaw in 1828. See also PHO2024-0017. 



1828

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