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- Sketch Showing Original Location of Luther Burbank Garden Office, Santa Rosa, California, January 30, 1941 - Luther Burbank (1849-1926), a much-heralded American horticulturalist, gained a reputation for selectively breeding more than 800 new fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other plants. He opened a "Bureau of Information" in 1910 to sell seeds and souvenirs. Burbank's widow described it as the "little office" when she offered it to Henry Ford in 1928. This map documents its original locations in Santa Rosa, California.

- January 30, 1941
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Sketch Showing Original Location of Luther Burbank Garden Office, Santa Rosa, California, January 30, 1941
Luther Burbank (1849-1926), a much-heralded American horticulturalist, gained a reputation for selectively breeding more than 800 new fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other plants. He opened a "Bureau of Information" in 1910 to sell seeds and souvenirs. Burbank's widow described it as the "little office" when she offered it to Henry Ford in 1928. This map documents its original locations in Santa Rosa, California.
- Letter from William R. Talbot to His Brother, Dr. Johnson, April 9, 1877 -

- April 09, 1877
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Letter from William R. Talbot to His Brother, Dr. Johnson, April 9, 1877
- Letter from William M. Bailey to George Appleton, April 13, 1877 -

- April 13, 1877
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Letter from William M. Bailey to George Appleton, April 13, 1877
- Map of the Township of Springwells, Wayne County, Michigan, 1917 -

- November 14, 1919
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Map of the Township of Springwells, Wayne County, Michigan, 1917
- Map of Dearborn Township, Wayne County, Michigan, 1917 -

- November 14, 1919
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Map of Dearborn Township, Wayne County, Michigan, 1917