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'Mohawk' Viburnum (Viburnum x burkwoodii 'Mohawk') has wonderfully fragrant flowers that have a spicy clove scent. Sam Bahr, Photographer.
Owned by John T. Brazee, Esq., of Lancaster, Ohio. Foaled in 1849. Imported from Kentucky, by F.R. Dittoe, of Perry county, Ohio. He was sired by "Tippecanoe," he by "Blackhawk;" "Blackhawk" by the imported Jack, "Warrior." He is 15 hands high, heavy boned, and perfectly symmetrical.
A print (1854) by Way and Lincoln.
Published in the Annual report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1854).
Used courtesy of Harvard University, Google, and the Internet Archive.
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View back to the southeast shortly after westbound Interstate 8 has crossed a low pass in the Mohawk Mountains of southwest Arizona.
Mohawk School in Scotia, New York -- my elementary school. Sometime around 1980 or so, the building was converted to condominiums, and additional condos were built all over the schoolyard where I wasted about 80% of my youth. I have no idea what the conversions look like inside. Pretty much every space that is concrete patched was originally glass block.
Just a lil something [jejejeje] it just seems to me like a Mohawk, I made it, and it says sometimes in spanish, so I mean that sometimes we all need some mohawk in our lives!!
I love hair. Used to be a long hair like most of my classmates in Dental School back in the day. Here's a Snowy Egret with the Mohawk look from earlier this week at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park.
Hope you like it.
My youngest son (9) has been rocking his mohawk for about 6 months or so. We finally convinced him to dye it. Here he is waiting for the bleaching phase to be completed.
This one might be wrong but it is more tower like than the other thing that it could have been. The two candidates are the Mohawk Tower which I have pictured, and this little five foot tall circular stone platform at the top of the Mohawk Mountain Ski Area. The last item on my list is called out as "mattatuck/blue trail tower". Even though it is not made of stone like all the previous castles and towers, I am going with the Mohawk Tower because it is called out on the park map as a point of interest while the other is not. Also, if you were able to climb it, Mohawk Tower would let you see over the trees, and the other does not. If I am wrong, I did walk around and go on the other little tower, I just didn't take a picture of it.