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25. Unidentified brick building with tree, 1915?
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
26. Mrs. C. B. Curtis, 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
26. Unidentified colonial-style house (in Litchfield?), 1915?
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
27. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis, Rye House, Bantam, Conn., 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
28. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis, Rye House, Bantam, Conn., 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
29. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis, Rye House, Bantam, Conn., 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
30. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis, Rye House, Bantam, Conn., 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
31. Large tree (in Litchfield Wildflower Gardens?), 1915?
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
31. Mrs. Charles B. Curtis, Rye House, Bantam, Conn., 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.
32. Miss Emily Wheeler, 1915
In 1915, the Litchfield Garden Club joined the Garden Clubs of America project to document member gardens with hand colored glass lantern slides for the Smithsonian Archives of American Gardens. Litchfield's club presented the Smithsonian with a copy, keeping the master slides in town.