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Garden Journal, volume 7, no. 3, June 21, 1994
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Garden Journal, volume 7, no. 4, July 27, 1994
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Garden Journal, volume 6, no. 8, December 3, 1993
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Garden Journal, volume 7, no. 2, May 1, 1994
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Garden Journal, volume 7, no. 1, April 1, 1994
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Garden Journal
Garden Journal was a newsletter written by interpreter Cynthia Long who worked for many years as a hostess with a great interest in gardens and garden interpretation. The Library holds only 5 of these newsletters from 1993-1994. The newsletter’s content consisted mostly of information about Colonial Williamsburg gardens and plants, with an occasional mention of the Historic Farming program.
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Garden Journal
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Garden Journal was a newsletter written by interpreter Cynthia Long who worked for many years as a hostess with a great interest in gardens and garden interpretation. The Library holds only 5 of these newsletters from 1993-1994. The newsletter’s content consisted mostly of information about Colonial Williamsburg gardens and plants, with an occasional mention of the Historic Farming program.
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