BW-5771/1-20 - Trees of Mount Vernon

Containers:
Box 17 (4x5)
Other descriptive data:

BW-5771/1-20 - Trees of Mount Vernon; photos by Jack Rottiar for article by Jack Long in November 1953 issue of American Forests Magazine, "Living Links with Washington"; BW-5771/1 - Mr. Fisher and E. John Long (L) - Mt. Atlas Cedar, southeast corner of south lawn; BW-5771/2-3 - South Lane approaching Tomb; BW-5771/4 - School [Garden] House; BW-5771/5 - North Grove and edge of Piazza; BW-5771/6 - Approach to New Tomb; BW-5771/7-8 - West Front of Mansion from gate; BW-5771/9-10 - Trees on south serpentine at Kitchen [Lower] Garden gate: Tulip poplar #65 with mistletoe; BW-5771/11 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (Left to Right: Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/12 - Trees on north serpentine of Family Garden gate (left to right: Hemlock #55, Elm #56, Ash #58, Holly #60, Tulip Poplar #57, Ash #63, Buckeye #59); BW-5771/13 - Clump of black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field; BW-5771/14 -Black oak at Tomb on south edge of approach walk; BW-5771/15 - Trees on north serpentine (Elm #56 on right; Ash #44 on left); BW-5771/16-17 - White oak in pasture towards West Gate; BW-5771/18-20 - Black oak in swale towards river at east edge of Reservoir Field

Access and use

Location of collection:
The George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon
3600 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway
Mount Vernon, VA 22121
Contact for questions and access:
POC: Reference services
Phone: (703) 780-3600
Parent restrictions:
This collection is open for research during scheduled appointments. Researchers must complete the Washington Library's Special Collections and Archives Registration Form before access is provided. The library reserves the right to restrict access to certain items for preservation purposes.