Arboretum Landscape Teaching Aid Series: Affirmation from Memories of Old Settlers, Part I
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Arboretum Landscape Teaching Aid Series: Affirmation from Memories of Old Settlers, Part I


3.19503
black and green marker on illustration board
Digitized
Original
13.8 cm W x 17.8 cm H (Item)
1 sheet
Drawing
1940 – 1960
Primarily textual teaching aid depicting Arboretum landscape. This material is depicted in the shape of a head, including sketches of eyes, a nose, and mouth. It describes the childhood memories of an early settler who recalls that a teepee may have been constructed in the area at one time.

Header: Affirmation from memories of old settlers

Text from top to bottom:
  • One early settler tells us that, when he was a boy, his father pointed out to him a circular depression that had been made for drainage around a tepee.
English
Copyright statement:

Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image are available from the Sterling Morton Library, The Morton Arboretum. For more information, please visit our ABOUT section or complete and submit this form.