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51.  Administration Building before addition. Herbarium-Library Building.

Administration Building, formally Henry Shaw's townhouse, before addition also known as the Herbarium-Library Building, . Shows 2 historic bald cypresses. Copy negative(s) available. Print available at PHO 1982-0160 



1902

52.  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

53.  Shaw, Henry

Photographic reproduction of painting of Henry Shaw, 1835. 




54.  Shaw, Henry

Emile L. Herzinger watercolor portrait of Henry Shaw, 1859. 



1859

55.  Henry Shaw posing for mausoleum

Henry Shaw posing for mausoleum tomb sculpture. 



1885

56.  Henry Shaw by Shakespeare in Park - Park Book 1883 page 44

Henry Shaw by Shakespeare in Park - Illustrated in Tower Grove Park Book, 1883 page 44. 



1883

57.  Henry Shaw in his carriage (at entrance to Park)

Henry Shaw in his carriage at entrance to Tower Grove Park. 




58.  Henry Shaw's townhouse at 7th and Locust Streets in downtown St. Louis, Shaw is visible standing on balcony.

Henry Shaw's townhouse at 7th and Locust Streets in downtown St. Louis, Shaw is visible standing on balcony. Copy of daguerreotype made around 1851. 



1851

59.  Henry Shaw portrait by Richard E. Miller being held upright by George T. Moore.

Henry Shaw portrait being held upright by George T. Moore. The 1906 oil painting is by Richard E. Miller. 




60.  Testimonial to Henry Shaw by the Merchant's Exchange of St. Louis.

Testimonial to Henry Shaw by the Merchant's Exchange of St. Louis. 



1878

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