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correspondence.8.jpg
This is a carbon copy of the second page of Florida plants that Fr. Keefe sent to Prof. Legault. Once again, you can see handwritten totals at the bottom of the page.

Fr. Anselm Keefe as a young priest.jpg
This was a photograph taken of Fr. Keefe as a young priest. The other priest in the photo is unidentified.

Fr. Anselm Keefe, pressing flowers.jpg
Fr. Keefe was an avid botanist, and pressed thousands of plant specimens that he collected. These preserved specimens can still be found in the St. Norbert College Herbarium.

Fr. Keefe.jpg
This is a photo of Anselm M. Keefe with his students in the botany lab of Boyle Hall.

fr keefe at microscope.jpg
Biologists and botanists often use microscopes to view tiny specimens or cells, and Fr. Keefe was no exception. On the blackboard behind him, you can see partial words like "protoplasm, cytoplasm, chloroplast" and "membrane". This might mean that Fr.…

Fr. Keefe in biology lab in Boyle hall.jpg
This is a photo of Fr. Keefe interacting with what appears to be a student in the biology lab in Boyle Hall.

Fr. Anselm Keefe in science lab.jpg
This is a photograph of Fr. Keefe working with a microscope in one of St. Norbert's science labs.

Fr. Keefe landscaping.jpg
This is a photo of Fr. Keefe landscaping, maybe at St. Norbert College or in the De Pere area.

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This is a cart of Fr. Keefe's classroom and desk materials found in the St. Norbert College Herbarium. It includes a box of reference materials, various science journals and newspapers, student plant collections, and several other miscellaneous…
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