| Article in Valley Gallery, September 1979, on architecture of Shapleigh's house (Maple Knoll), which was |
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| designed by William Ralph Emerson who also designed the Jackson Public Library. |
| Copy of Shapleigh's sketch book of his first visit to Paris and London in 1867. Contains more than 40 |
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| sketches of street scenes, mostly whimsical.. |
| Copy of Jackson Historical Society 1998 Exhibit "19th Century White Mountain Artists in Jackson" |
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| Series of photographs from glass plates auctioned from Turner's home in Jackson. The numerous unidentified |
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| people depicted appear to be relatives. Many photos of the interior to the house. Glass plates are stored on |
| shelf. Moved to Turner Photographs |
| Series of photographs and transpariencies showing stages of restoration of pastel portrait of an unknown lady. |
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| This portrait was found in 2000 in Turner's abandoned studio at his home in Jackson. Restored by Nine Rayer |
| Photograph of Turner from John Henderson web site. Moved to Turner Photographs Code #2975 in |
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| Description of Turner Items in 1998 Jackson Historical Society Exhibit |
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| Several documents including catalog of an exhibition of Turner paintings held by Alfred J. Walker Fine Art, |
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| Boston; biographical details from archives of Boston Public & New York Public Libraries; photographs of |
| paintings in Tuck Museum of Hampton (NH) |
| Williams, Mabel Josephine |
| Biographical information in flyer at Art Show at Eagle Mountain House May 7, 1999 |
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| Shows Studio in Jackson; from Williams to friend; August 2, 1937 |
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| Brochure for Exhibit "Pastels of the White Mountains" at Regis College November/December, 1997 |
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