July 25, 1914 - Aug. 2, 1914.
graphite on lined paper
5-3/4 x 3-11/16 inches
Gifted to the Burchfield Penney Art Center by the Charles E. Burchfield Foundation in 2000.
A2000.001.017.099
[inscription reads] " no end of trouble. / Oaks here and chestnuts. Come to brink of hill. The whole Beaver Valley before me with its bushy swamps & cultivated fields. Directly below me is hawthorne meadow. The hillside here is overgrown with underbrush – elms, chestnut, sumac, dogwood, tulip, cottonwood, saplings, but chiefly blackberry bushes. In places are mats of silvery catspaw. / To the east is the long bar of woodsy Dutchman’s Hill. / Blackberry leaves are turning red & as white yar- "