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  1. Apalachicola River: An American Treasure - Book

    Photographs by Clyde Butcher

    Record Type: Library

    Apalachicola River: An American Treasure
  2. Braided marsh grass on dock - Print, Photographic

    Braided marsh grass on dock. Ship's bow in the background. Edwin S. Loomis had a fiber plant in Fernandina. City Directory of 1900 lists Loomis as manager of Palm Products, 24 N Sixth Street. (Wife Abbie C. Loomis) Palm products were used in furniture and plaster. Marsh grass could have been used as an experiment to make paper. The warehouse is possibly a Kelly warehouse. Marsh grass could also have been used as cattle fodder.

    Record Type: Photo

    marsh grass on dock
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  4. Florida Landscape - Book

    Photorgraphy of Florida landscapes, nature, and ecology Photographs by Clyde Butcher

    Record Type: Library

    Florida Landscape
  5. Living Waters - Aquatic Preserves of Florida - Book

    Photorgraphy of Florida aquatic landscapes, nature, and ecology Photographs by Clyde Butcher

    Record Type: Library

    Living Waters - Aquatic Preserves of Florida
  6. Seeing the Light - Book

    Seeing the Light Wilderness and Salvation: A Photographer's Tale Photographs by Clyde Butcher

    Record Type: Library

    Seeing the Light
  7. Ship at dock with marsh grass - Print, Photographic

    Bow of sailing ship at dock with bailed marsh grass on wooden dock on Centre St. Two men in period clothing on dock. Men working on ship. Edwin S. Loomis had a fiber plant in Fernandina. City Directory of 1900 lists Loomis as manager of Palm Products, 24 N Sixth Street. (Wife Abbie C. Loomis) Palm products were used in furniture and plaster. Marsh grass could have been used as an experiment to make paper. The warehouse is possibly a Kelly warehou...

    Record Type: Photo

    Ship on dock with marsh grass
  8. Visions for the Next Millennium - Book

    Wilderness Photography - Focus on Preservation Photographs by Clyde Butcher

    Record Type: Library

    Visions for the Next Millennium

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