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E. E. Willcox Journal

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Manuscripts:

PageItem
pp. 2-5"Dear Friends," June 2, 1893
pp. 11-26"Our Weding" [sic]
pp. 41-42Diary entry, 1882 October 1
p. 45"Catching trout with explosive cartridges" (nearly blank)
p. 74Encountering a muskrat for the first time
p. 99"Clipping from a Pomona paperÉ April 14th, 1885"
pp. 125-128"The Salmon River at O'Brins Cabin"
pp. 145-149"Shooting two bears while at O'Brins Cabin"
p. 166"King and Arms Blue Fish," 1893 September 7
pp. 171-184"My vacation in the summer of 1894"
pp. 187-188"At Riverdale on Hudson," 1894 January 28
pp. 189-197Incomplete mss beginning "meal of speckled trout"

Photographs:

PageItem
p. 8Mrs. E.E. Wilcox (?)
p. 9E. E. Wilcox
p. 45 (loose)Wilcox, as member of home guard, standing next to potted plant, paper machie globe and cannon balls; Camp Merritt, Tenafly, N.J.
p. 61Large cactus
Cholla cactus
p. 67Two men standing among huge saguaro cacti
p. 81Dry dock
p. 86Hulett's Landing, Lake George
p. 96Half stereo pair of rushing river
p. 103Hunting camp
p. 138At work, shipping department office (Gilbert Mfg. Co.?)
p. 140Street scene, Brooklyn(?)
View of large building, Southern California(?)
p. 142Shipping room
p. 157At work, shipping department office (Gilbert Mfg. Co.?)
p. 167Two men standing by street, one holding sign reading "Kings"
p. 199Full length portrait of E.E. Wilcox as contortionist

Drawings and painting:

PageItem
p. 40Watercolor: "Theres a big black bear" (two fishermen and black bear)
p. 50Pencil sketch: five speckled trout strung on branch
p. 59Watercolor: "Bradley Pond" (two fishermen boating)
p. 71Watercolor and pencil sketch: two men setting traps in snow
p. 89Pencil sketch: "A small object which seemed at that time as big as a whale"
p. 89Pencil sketch: different boats on lake
p. 93Pencil sketch: gaffing hook and stream with fish
p. 108Pencil sketch: man falling from log into water
p. 110Watercolor: "With father on the Salmon River in the year 1879; Franklin County, N.Y."
p. 111Pencil sketch: trees
p. 114Watercolor: Rustic cabin and deer
p. 122Watercolor: Fishermen in a boat
p. 134Watercolor: Deer in clearing
p. 159Watercolor: Fishermen preparing boat
p. 185Pencil sketch: "First fish Clara ever caught" and "Second fish Clara ever caught"
p. 192Pencil Sketch: "D.W. Thayer and I at Fraziers point on the evening of July 10th 1894"
p. 195Watercolor: boats and ponds



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