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71.  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

72.  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

73.  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

74.  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

75.  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

76.  Veiled Prophet Parade. 1977

Shaw's Garden float. Same as PHO 2007-1509. 



1977

77.  Architectural Drawing of St. Louis, Mo., ca. 1870.

Drawing includes Forest Park. 




78.  Lands of Henry Shaw around Tower Grove.

Lands of Henry Shaw around Tower Grove, plan dated 1872; draftsperson unknown. 



1872

79.  Compton & Dry 1875 map of the Missouri Botanical Garden.

Compton & Dry 1875 map of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 



1875

80.  Shaw, Henry

Photographic reproduction of painting of Henry Shaw, 1835. 




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