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2007.12.1 - Painting
Oil painting of Chief Waramaug overlooking Lake Waramaug by Edwin Willard Deming, in an American Impressionist Hassam style frame, commissioned by the Holzworth family. The view is to the northwest from Tinker Hill or Mount Busnhell. Chief Waramaug stands robed with arms outstretched over the lake with girl in braids standing at his side (possibly his daughter - Lillinonah?). Chief Waramaug is dressed in long beige robe outlined in red with a red...
Record Type: Object
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2019.3.1 - Photograph, Cabinet
Cabinet card photograph of Lake Waramaug in New Preston, Connecticut by C. A. Blackman. The photographer is standing in the vicinity of the present day State Park and the view is to the east with open fields, stone wall, few trees and Arrow Point visible. The photographer's name is stamped on the back "C.A. Blackman, Photographer, Norwalk, CT" and the following is written in pencil: "From Northwest Shore looking East".
Record Type: Photo
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JW5407 - Negative, Glass-plate
A black and white photograph taken of Lake Waramaug with Arrow Point and the Litchfield Hills to the west as viewed from Tanner Hill in the village of New Preston in Washington, Connecticut. This photograph was taken by Joseph West on August 7, 1902 and captures the north shore of the Lake in the towns of Warren and Kent, CT.
Record Type: Photo