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A narrow street with typical door (no. 46) and window in back. A city of very narrow angular streets. Just wide enough for a cart to get through. Houses often project over - and make the street appear to be only a very narrow alley. [Shantz…

Large narrow leaf mango in the fore. Small young cocoanuts (madafu) in the fore with the small used for milk while green (kitambi) just back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 5, 1920]

A photograph of a tricholaena rosea, growing on the site of an old village. There is also cymbopogon on the right.

National 4-H Week in Washington. “Report to the Nation” presented to Udall. March 1963.

A photograph of the grounds of the National Botanical Gardens. There are aloes and pinus pinea in the back as well as the mountains with native protea and vegetation. There are also clouds around and on the mountains.

A photograph of the National Botanical Gardens. The tall yellow flowered bulbous plant to the left is a bulbinella robusta, and behind this to the left are cyathea dregei, cassinia, quercus pendulata, and cunonia capensis.

A photograph of the rock causeway just below Pan's Pool. There is papyrus gowing tothe right as well as three men, Heller, Raven and Bridgman, standing nearby.

A photograph of Pan's Pool with an amphitheater in the back. There are blechnum punctulatum and isolepis planted around it.

A certificate from the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools certifying Emma Hollins as an elected member of the Pueblo Chapter.

Before his days in Congress, Morris K. Udall played professional basketball with Denver Nuggets of National Basketball League (1948-49). This flyer advertised members of the team, including Udall.

A photograph of a bull standing in front of a building.

A photograph of cattle grazing on the hill that is covered in grass and trees.

A photograph of native trees in the park at Victoria Falls Hotel. There are combretum in the foreground as well as ochna, pseudolachnostylis, baikaiea plurijuga, copaifera, burkea africana, brachistegia randii, and diospyrus.

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