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Image Not Available for Yellow Tavern on the Connecticut River, Windsor Locks
Yellow Tavern on the Connecticut River, Windsor Locks
Image Not Available for Yellow Tavern on the Connecticut River, Windsor Locks

Yellow Tavern on the Connecticut River, Windsor Locks

Date1893
MediumDrawing; pencil on wove paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (overall height x width): 8 1/4 x 9 13/16in. (21 x 25cm)
Credit LineGift of Katherine Louise Hayden
DescriptionThree-story frame structure partially obscured by trees has two chimneys. The corner of a frame building is to the right. Rocks, trees, and shrubs are along the bank of the Connecticut River. Two small boats are on the water. One is probably a rowboat, the other a canoe.
Object number1895.2.1
InscribedOn verso: red throat and white breast / Sunday June 18-1898 mommy [illegible] / lighted on the corner bough of the may pole near / my window" There are other inscriptions which are unrelated to the image and appear to be diary entries.NotesSubject Note: Miss Webb owned the Yellow Tavern. It was located on Center Street.
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