Collection |
Jackson Davis Collection |
Title |
A tree. At Sunset (in Tennessee)I've seen the moonk with lifted wing-A white hawk- over a cypress tree;The lover's star, the bloom of spring, and evening folded on Tennessee.I've seen the little streams run down-All smoke-blue, lost in faerie, And far, the purple mountains crown The darkness breathing on Tennessee. I've seen the Beautiful, so clear It sure has gone to the heart of me- And there' ll be magic ever near To me, remembering Tennessee - John Galsworthy |
Author / Creator |
Davis, Jackson, 1882-1947 |
Subjects |
Tennessee Regions and states by name Trees Trees and shrubs South (U.S.) Regions and states Poetry Literary and oral genres Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933 People by name |
Abstracts |
Full view |
Form / genre |
Photographs black-and-white photographs |
Type |
still image |
Creation Date |
1915 - 1947 |
Extent |
4 x 6 in. |
Related work |
Jackson Davis Collection of African American Photographs Papers and photographs of Jackson Davis [manuscript] 1906-1947 and n.d. |
Place |
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va. |
Identifier |
uva-lib:333427 |
Use restrictions |
There are no restrictions for accessing this material. |
Record Information |
These objects were extracted from IRIS using the iris2tabbed13 AppleScripts. Then the tabbed2gdms Perl script is run. This Perl script maps the data from IRIS based on the mapping that can be found in the IRIS to GDMS mapping Word document. This document was generated as part of the IRIS Export for project '2006-08-01-RMDS_pt8'.The records were then transformed from GDMS into MODS by Digital Curation Services, using JacksonDavis.xsl |
Language |
eng |