Photograph
Jackson Oak
The huge white oak that the Arboretum once named the Jackson Oak after a founder and benefactor of the nature preserve. The tree is dead but the trunk and bare branches are still standing among tall grass. A small trail and trail sign are in front of the pine trees on the right. |
Image ID: | 121265 |
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Creation Date: | 09 2013 |
Creator Name: | Quinney, Richard |
City: | Madison |
County: | Dane |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Quinney, Richard: Diary of a Camera |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | digital file |
Original Format Number: | 1512000021 |
Original Dimensions: | 3264 X 3264 pixels |
This photograph appears in Richard Quinney's 2015 book entitled "Diary of a Camera" in which Quinney's camera records its thoughts in images and words through a year of its life in Wisconsin. |
Arboretums |
State parks and reserves |
Trees |
Outdoor photography |
Signs and signboards |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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