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Object Number
2006.28.4
Display Title
5-drawer metal case with ~5000 slides
Descriptions
Object Description
5-drawer metal case with ~5000 slides, including vistas, architecture, people, maps, national parks, gardens, crafts from: Arctic; United States: Arizona, California, Colorado: Mesa Verde, Florida, Georgia, Idaho: Yellowstone National Park, Illinois, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah: Zion National Park, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming; Canada: British Columbia, Quebec, Nova Scotia; South America: Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador: Galapagos Islands; South Africa; Japan; Oceania: Hawaii, New Zealand; Europe: Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Spain
Classification
- Documentary
Department
Photographic
Date
20th century
Artist
Dr. Walter H. Hodge
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
South America
/
Colombia
Africa
North America / United States / Louisiana
North America / United States / Arizona
Oceania
North America / United States / Florida
North America / Canada
Europe
South America / Peru
North America / United States / Idaho
North America / United States / Georgia
North America / United States / California
North America / United States / Colorado
North America / United States / Illinois
Africa
North America / United States / Louisiana
North America / United States / Arizona
Oceania
North America / United States / Florida
North America / Canada
Europe
South America / Peru
North America / United States / Idaho
North America / United States / Georgia
North America / United States / California
North America / United States / Colorado
North America / United States / Illinois
Materials
Photograph
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. Walter H. Hodge & Barbara T. Hodge
Photograph(s) by Walter H. Hodge
Provenance
Collector
Dr. Walter H. Hodge
(9/14/06)
Donor
Dr. Walter H. Hodge
(9/14/06)
Donor
Barbara T. Hodge
(9/14/2006)
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