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41.  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. Back of document, states he was also known as Peter and added pencilled note states that he is deceased. See also PHO2020-0027. 



1828

42.  Medical bill for care of Henry Shaw and his enslaved persons at Tower Grove in 1860 by Dr. Thomas O'Reilly.

Medical bill for care of Henry Shaw and his enslaved persons at Tower Grove in 1860 by Dr. Thomas O'Reilly. 



1860

43.  Back of medical bill for care of Henry Shaw and his enslaved persons at Tower Grove in 1860 by Dr. Thomas O'Reilly.

Back of medical bill for care of Henry Shaw and his enslaved persons at Tower Grove in 1860 by Dr. Thomas O'Reilly. 



1860

44.  Medical bill for care of Henry Shaw and his enslaved persons at his St. Louis townhouse in 1861 by Dr. Thomas O'Reilly.

Medical bill for care of Henry Shaw and his enslaved persons at his St. Louis townhouse in 1861 by Dr. Thomas O'Reilly. 



1861

45.  Back of medical bill for care of Henry Shaw and his enslaved persons at his St. Louis townhouse in 1861 by Dr. Thomas O'Reilly.

Back of medical bill for care of Henry Shaw and his enslaved persons at his St. Louis townhouse in 1861 by Dr. Thomas O'Reilly. 



1861

46.  Henry Shaw in 1851 on balcony of his townhouse at the corner of 7th and Locust Streets in downtown St. Louis.

Henry Shaw in 1851 on balcony of his townhouse at 7th and Locust image from from daguerrotype. Copy by Erker Bros. Optical Co., dated March 30, 1912. 



1851

47.  Henry Shaw Memorabilia. Revolver, holster, pistol, handcuffs. No date.

Henry Shaw Memorabilia. Revolver, holster, pistol, handcuffs. No date. Disappeared when on display in Tower Grove House sometime after renovation in the 1950's. 




48.  Tower Grove House, the country estate of Henry Shaw as it appeared in his lifetime.

View of Tower Grove House showing the original east wing from 1849 which would later be removed and rebuilt. 



1890

49.  Shaw, Henry

Photographic reproduction of painting of Henry Shaw, 1835. 




50.  Shaw, Henry

Portrait of Henry Shaw standing holding papers taken in 1858. 



1858

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