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Image Not Available for Photograph of C. C. Willoughby at his desk
Photograph of C. C. Willoughby at his desk
Image Not Available for Photograph of C. C. Willoughby at his desk
Object Number 2016.19.2.6
Display Title Photograph of C. C. Willoughby at his desk
Descriptions
Department Photographic
Dimensions Overall: 14.2875 × 19.3675 cm (5 5/8 × 7 5/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Lois Willoughby Bancroft

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Ground breaking for Peabody Museum addition, June 21, 1913.  Left to right: Charles Peabody and his son Alfred, Alice Putnam, Mrs. F. W. Putnam, Frederic W. Putnam, Samuel Henshaw (director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology), Charles C. Willoughby, and Samuel J. Guernsey.
2004.1.324.2 Ground breaking for Peabody Museum addition, June 21, 1913. Left to right: Charles Peabody and his son Alfred, Alice Putnam, Mrs. F. W. Putnam, Frederic W. Putnam, Samuel Henshaw (director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology), Charles C. Willoughby, and Samuel J. Guernsey.
Peabody Museum
Image Not Available for Photograph of C. C. Willoughby
2016.19.2.1 Photograph of C. C. Willoughby
Woman in dancing costume. Postcard from C. S. Hortman and G. Nicholson to C. C. Willoughby.
2004.1.152.1 Woman in dancing costume. Postcard from C. S. Hortman and G. Nicholson to C. C. Willoughby.
California
Museum of Anthropology, U. C., San Francisco. Postcard from G. Nicholson to C. C. Willoughby.
2004.1.152.6 Museum of Anthropology, U. C., San Francisco. Postcard from G. Nicholson to C. C. Willoughby.
San Francisco
Man standing and holding a bundle. Postcard from G. Nicholson to C. C. Willoughby.
2004.1.152.5 Man standing and holding a bundle. Postcard from G. Nicholson to C. C. Willoughby.
California
Group of men dancing. Postcard from Grace Nicholson to C. C. Willoughby.
2004.1.152.18 Group of men dancing. Postcard from Grace Nicholson to C. C. Willoughby.
New Mexico
Model made by C. C. Willoughby
2004.24.6047 Model made by C. C. Willoughby
Serpent Mound
C. C. Willoughby's admission pass booklet to World's Columbian Exposition
2016.19.1.2 C. C. Willoughby's admission pass booklet to World's Columbian Exposition
C. C. Willoughby's employee pass to World's Columbian Exposition
2016.19.1.1 C. C. Willoughby's employee pass to World's Columbian Exposition
Image Not Available for Correspondence to C. C. Willoughby pertaining to Pequot bowls
2016.1.15 Correspondence to C. C. Willoughby pertaining to Pequot bowls
Burlington
Boston
Baltimore County
Norwich
Image Not Available for Officers and assistants of Peabody Museum in Peabody Museum gallery, including: (top row, left to right) Earnest A. Hooton, unidentified man, Herbert J. Spinden, Alfred V. Kidder, Frederick R. Wulsin, Samuel J. Guernsey, (bottom row, left to right) Alfred M. Tozzer, Charles C. Willoughby, Edward Reynolds, and Roland B. Dixon
2016.19.2.5 Officers and assistants of Peabody Museum in Peabody Museum gallery, including: (top row, left to right) Earnest A. Hooton, unidentified man, Herbert J. Spinden, Alfred V. Kidder, Frederick R. Wulsin, Samuel J. Guernsey, (bottom row, left to right) Alfred M. Tozzer, Charles C. Willoughby, Edward Reynolds, and Roland B. Dixon
Peabody Museum
Image Not Available for List of papers published by C.C. Willoughby, in his hand
2016.19.1.9 List of papers published by C.C. Willoughby, in his hand