Collection:
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Museum and the Online Archive of California
Collection
Museum and the Online Archive of California
Collection
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Creator Name:
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James C. Sawders
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James C. Sawders
Creator Name
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Title:
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[Title not known]
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[Title not known]
Title
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Collection Title Date:
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1870-1963
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1870-1963
Collection Title Date
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Title Date:
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March 23, 1948.
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March 23, 1948.
Title Date
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Dimensions:
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h4.18 in. x w7.18 in.
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h4.18 in. x w7.18 in.
Dimensions
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Current Location:
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UCR/California Museum of Photography
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UCR/California Museum of Photography
Current Location
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Address:
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Riverside, California 92521
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Riverside, California 92521
Address
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Object ID:
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KU104906
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KU104906
Object ID
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Provenance:
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Keystone-Mast Collection, UCR/California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside
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Keystone-Mast Collection, UCR/California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside
Provenance
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Object Type:
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Stereograph. Silver Gelatin Photoprint.
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Stereograph. Silver Gelatin Photoprint.
Object Type
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Heading:
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Inscription
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Inscription
Heading
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Notes:
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Near Charleston: Cypress Gardens, part of the Dean Hall Plantation Which in antebellum days was considered a model plantation in the low country, is a mecca for visitors during the late fall to late spring days. Dredged and in some places filled in, the old cypress swamp has become a garden and a lake whose mysterious beauty comes from the waters made dark by the tannic acid from the arboreal giants which still flourish from its depths. The dark and still waters make a perfect mirror for the trees and the blossoms.
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Near Charleston: Cypress Gardens, part of the Dean Hall Plantation Which in antebellum days was considered a model plantation in the low country, is a mecca for visitors during the late fall to late spring days. Dredged and in some places filled in, the old cypress swamp has become a garden and a lake whose mysterious beauty comes from the waters made dark by the tannic acid from the arboreal giants which still flourish from its depths. The dark and still waters make a perfect mirror for the trees and the blossoms.
Notes
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Collection Description:
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hyperlink
Collection Description
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METS ID:
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ark:/13030/kt7j49p6c v
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ark:/13030/kt7j49p6c v
METS ID
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