Box 47
Contains 12 Results:
Oil painting, The Pasture at Mountain Home, artist unknown, 1878
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Framed portrait, Thomas Gardner Barnard, undated
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Framed portrait, Eunice Barnard, undated
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Framed portrait, Adeline Child, undated
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Framed portraits, John Throop and Elizabeth C. Child, undated
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Spoon from Burr's Tavern, Warren, Rhode Island, undated
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Cloth, stamped Mary Barnard, undated
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Cloth, stamped E. G. Riddell, undated
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Nameplate, John Throop Child, undated
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.
Medal, Best Wash Destructive to the Codling Moth, awarded to Allyne and White by the California State Agricultural Society, 1880
Paintings, drawings, and artifacts contain realia related to Burr-Allyne family members. Among the variety of materials is a lithograph of Ephraim Willard Burr’s Mountain Home Ranch (1867-1872) created by early African American lithographer and artist Grafton Taylor Brown. The series also contains a Cine-Kodak motion picture camera (circa 1925) belonging to Alice Burr and probably used to film the home movies taken of her travels in Africa.