Box 1
Contains 19 Results:
Newsclippings -- Women’s Clubs, 1964 - 1979
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Schjolin House – Activities Schedule, 1982 - 1989
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Schjolin House – Bloomfield Manor Improvement Association, 1982 - 1988
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Schjolin House – Correspondence, James B. Wells, 1983
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Schjolin House – Scrapbook, 1964 - 1990
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Schjolin House – Scrapbook [Photographs], 1982
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Theatre Performances, undated
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Travel Brochures, undated
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.
Women’s Clubs, undated
The collection is largely comprised of news clippings and photographs collected by Schjolin in connection with her wildflower garden and its significance as an educational resource. The papers are posthumous and largely relate to the bequest of the house and garden to Cranbrook Institute of Science. There are also some papers relating to the management of the Schjolin house and garden as a visitor site in association with Cranbrook Institute of Science.