Box 1
Contains 125 Results:
Harold Caparn's Client List - originals, Undated Request Item
Original. The extant client list is from #488 to #667. Items of note of regional interest are listed. Only 3 pages.
Plans for National Soldiers Home in Johnson City, Tennessee, Undated Request Item
Photo.
Plan for the Grounds of D.A. Bullard in Schuylerville, New York, Undated Request Item
Photo and handwritten legend
Plan for the Grounds of Hon. Joseph E. Willard in Fairfax, Virginia, Undated Request Item
Collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and plans produced and collected by Harold Caparn. Also includes secondary materials relating to Harold Caparn such as photographs, postcards, and publications. In addition, the collection includes materials related to other members of the Caparn-Chamberlain family who were involved in horticulture, landscape design, and the arts, such as William John Caparne, Thomas John Caparn, and Rhys Caparn.
Eaton Family Residence/ Jewish Center of Norwich., April 15, 2009 Request Item
Approved Application of National Register of Historic Places. Form and photographs; Eaton Robert
Plan - Brooklyn Botanic Garden Systematic Section. 1928., undated Request Item
Photocopy. General Plan of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden., September 1937 - November 1937 Request Item
Correspondence between Alfred Gunderson and H.A. Caparn regarding Evergreens. Handwritten notes.
Plan - Brooklyn Botanic Garden, November 17, 1938 Request Item
Colored drawing of proposed expansion of plant species in Botanic Garden.
Correspondence - Brooklyn Botanic Garden., March 23, 1939 - March 24, 1939 Request Item
Correspondence between Alfred Gundersen and H.A. Caparn regarding Cypress Family.
"Spring Flowers at the Botanic Garden", 1945 Request Item
Collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and plans produced and collected by Harold Caparn. Also includes secondary materials relating to Harold Caparn such as photographs, postcards, and publications. In addition, the collection includes materials related to other members of the Caparn-Chamberlain family who were involved in horticulture, landscape design, and the arts, such as William John Caparne, Thomas John Caparn, and Rhys Caparn.