5 resultados para Pheasant, Chesnut Oak Tree

em University of Michigan


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Lacquer, Japanese, Edo; D: 5 25/64 in.; L (handle): 3 55/64 in.; black and red lacquer and silver maki-e on bronze

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The first Christmas tree.--The symbol and the saint.--The coming of the prince.--The mouse and the moonbeam.--The divell's Chrystmass.--The mountain and the sea.--The robin and the violet.--The oak-tree and the ivy.--Margaret; a pearl.--The springtime.--Rodolph and his king.--The Hampshire hills.--Ezra's Thanksgivin' out West.--Ludwig and Eloise.--Fido's little friend.--The old man.--Bill, the lokil editor.--The little yaller baby.--The cyclopeedy.--Dock Stebbins.--The fairies of Pesth.

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Tree before 1858; boulder ca. 1883; bronze plaque 1904. In spring of 1858 the Class of 1858 named this oak (growing near center of campus) the Tappan Oak as a tribute to then Pres. Henry P. Tappan). Stone was given by the "Tappan Boys" (class of 58) and placed ca. 1883.

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Tree before 1858; boulder ca. 1883; bronze plaque 1904. In spring of 1858 the Class of 1858 named this oak (growing near center of campus) the Tappan Oak as a tribute to then Pres. Henry P. Tappan). Stone was given by the "Tappan Boys" (class of 58) and placed ca. 1883. Plaque created in 1904. Photograph is crumbled and creased.

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Tree before 1858; boulder ca. 1883; bronze plaque 1904. In spring of 1858 the Class of 1858 named this oak (growing near center of campus) the Tappan Oak as a tribute to then Pres. Henry P. Tappan). Stone was given by the "Tappan Boys" (class of 58) and placed ca. 1883.