Farm Diorama: Good farmer #4 (3.34348)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama depicting a barn and farmhouse with trees in front of terraced hills.
Extent: 1 slide
Farm Diorama: Poor farmer #1 (3.34349)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama depicting a barn, a small garden, and a farmhouse with hills in the background.
Extent: 1 slide
Farm Diorama: Good farmer #1 (3.34350)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama depicting a barn, a farmhouse, and crops planted on a hill in the background.
Extent: 1 slide
Farm Diorama: Good farmer #2 (3.34351)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama depicting a barn, a windmill, a farmhouse, and crops planted on a hill in the background.
Extent: 1 slide
Farm Diorama: Good farmer #3 (3.34352)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama depicting a barn, a windmill, a farmhouse, and crops planted on a hill, and a terraced hill in the background.
Extent: 1 slide
Farm Diorama: Poor farmer #2 (3.34353)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama depicting a barn, a farmhouse, and crops planted on hills in the background.
Extent: 1 slide
Farm Diorama: Poor farmer #4 (3.34354)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama depicting a barn, a farmhouse, and crops planted on a hill, and large patches of dirt on hills in the background.
Extent: 1 slide
Farm Diorama: Poor farmer #3 (3.34355)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama depicting a barn, a farmhouse, and crops planted on a hill, and crops mixed with large patches of dirt on hills in the background.
Extent: 1 slide
Uses of Wood Exhibit: Ponderosa Pine (3.34376)
Date: September 4 1974Creator: Stickney, William S.
Type: Photographic image
Description:A diorama from the Uses of Wood exhibit, depicting an example of how ponderosa pine wood is used in agricultural work, such as wheelbarrows and barn construction.
Extent: 1 slide
Illinois Prairie Path, first trip: barn, pasture, and horses near Geneva (3.35271)
Date: October 19 1963Creator: Sobolik, A. A.
Type: Photographic image
Description:A barn and horses in a pasture near Geneva along the former Chicago, Aurora and Elgin railway, on land that would become part of the Illinois Prairie Path.
Extent: 1 slide
May T. Watts home, back yard (3.35351)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A garden with a birdbath, a small pond, a bench, and a small greenhouse with a columned doorway connected to a barn, located in the back yard at May T. Watts' home in Naperville, Illinois.
Extent: 1 photograph
May T. Watts home, back yard greenhouse (3.35352)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A small greenhouse with a columned doorway next to a bench, located in the back yard at May T. Watts' home in Naperville, Illinois.
Extent: 1 photograph
Farm buildings (3.36278)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A large red barn and other farm buildings among trees.
This image is part of a group of slides that belonged to May T. Watts, related to her book Reading the Landscape.
Extent: 1 slide
Farm buildings (3.36279)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A large red barn and other farm buildings among trees.
This image is part of a group of slides that belonged to May T. Watts, related to her book Reading the Landscape.
Extent: 1 slide
Haystacks and barn (3.36307)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A row of haystacks along a road next to a large red barn.
This image is part of a group of slides that belonged to May T. Watts, related to her book Reading the Landscape.
Extent: 1 slide
Haystacks and barn (3.36333)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A row of haystacks along a road next to a large red barn.
This image is part of a group of slides that belonged to May T. Watts, related to her book Reading the Landscape.
Extent: 1 slide
A Mail Pouch Tobacco barn and beech trees (3.36581)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A portion of a barn located in southern Indiana, on which a partially legible painted ad for Mail Pouch Tobacco is visible. A smaller outbuilding, fencing, and a several beech trees are visible in the background.
This image is part of a group of slides that belonged to May T. Watts, related to her book Reading the Landscape.
Extent: 1 slide