Welcome to Cottonwood Springs, a fictional,
pre-1912 cosmology.

You have landed in the raw chronological
archive of field art.

To observe the physical labor, process, footnotes, and endnotes behind these intercepts, consult Examine the Evidence in the menu.

Successful Dream Collections

Image source: The Success Seed Collection by McGregor Brothers, 1902.

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Chairwoman of the More or Less Council

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1893 Reveries Review

Source: What Is the Best Kind of a Railroad Commission? by William A. Crafts, 1893.

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Bureaucrats in Your Mind

Image source: Classified Illustrated Catalog of the Library Bureau, 1890.

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Dreaming Made Easy

Image source: The Beauty of the Heavens by Charles F. Blunt, 1842.

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Wide Awake Dreamer

Source: The Wide Awake Third Reader by Clara Murray, 1911.

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Changing Dream and Permanent Dream

Image source: The Beauty of the Heavens by Charles F. Blunt, 1842.

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Dreams and Their Meaning

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Dream Narrative 1

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A Theory of Collective Dreaming

Source: The Theory of Collective Bargaining by J. B. Clark,1909.

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Remnants of Past Reveries

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Ways of Working With a Dream

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Dream in Rhyme

Image source: In Russet Mantle Clad : Scenes of Rural Life by George Morley, 1897.

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Shimmer in Dreams

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Let Me Help

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Dilettante in Dreaming

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How to Learn Change

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Musings Methodology

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I Search for Peace and Grace and Internal Comfort

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Cacophony in Dreamland

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