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  • stylistically consistent with that of the house. The sundial at his own Highland Place, for example, was executed, as was the house, in the Gothic style. Besides
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  • Capitol in Washington, DC, and the Hudson River estates of Montgomery Place and Highland Place. While the pseudonymous Londoniensis, writing in October 1850 in
    85 KB (12,270 words) - 16:58, April 5, 2021
  • Andrew Jackson, June 13, 1848, in a letter to Cora L. Barton, describing Highland Place, estate of Andrew Jackson Downing, Newburgh, NY (quoted in Haley, ed
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  • grounds.” [Fig. 8] Downing, Andrew Jackson, June 13, 1848, describing Highland Place, estate of A. J. Downing, Newburgh, NY (quoted in Haley 1988: 33–34)
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  • (Charles Mason), November 1841, “Select Villa Residences,” describing Highland Place, estate of A. J. Downing, Newburgh, NY (Magazine of Horticulture 7:
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  • major architectural and landscape design project was Highland Garden (also known as Highland Place), Downing’s own Tudor-style house in Newburgh that he
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  • day.” [Fig. 8] Hovey, C. M. (Charles Mason), November 1841, describing Highland Place, estate of A. J. Downing, Newburgh, NY (Magazine of Horticulture 7:
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  • (Charles Mason), November 1841, “Select Villa Residences,” describing Highland Place, estate of Andrew Jackson Downing, Newburgh, NY (Magazine of Horticulture
    40 KB (5,463 words) - 12:45, February 18, 2021
  • Andrew Jackson, June 13, 1848, in a letter to Cora L. Barton, describing Highland Place, estate of A. J. Downing, Newburgh, NY (quoted in Haley 1988: 33–34)
    54 KB (7,141 words) - 13:18, April 12, 2021
  • Hudson [Fig. 6] depicts an idealized garden (possibly based on Downing’s Highland Place) that includes a terrace, seen at right, framing an extended view of
    72 KB (10,105 words) - 19:45, August 10, 2021
  • (Charles Mason), November 1841, “Select Villa Residences,” describing Highland Place, estate of Andrew Jackson Downing, Newburgh, NY (Magazine of Horticulture
    88 KB (12,511 words) - 20:49, March 29, 2021
  • old picturesque places of England.” Hovey, C. M. (Charles Mason), November 1841, “Select Villa Residences,” describing Highland Place, estate of A. J.
    108 KB (14,954 words) - 15:38, August 13, 2021
  • (Charles Mason), November 1841, “Select Villa Residences,” describing Highland Place, estate of A. J. Downing, Newburgh, NY (Magazine of Horticulture 7:
    123 KB (18,641 words) - 13:30, April 12, 2021
  • Point, . . . build Demosthenes’s lantern. . . The kitchen garden is not the place for ornaments of this kind. bowers and treillages suit that better, & these
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  • prospect-arbor or tower, Fig. 87, which was situated at the extremity of his place. . . from its summit, though the garden walks afforded no prospect, a beautiful
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  • Montgomery Place (category Places)
    Montgomery Place, c. 1839. Alexander Jackson Davis, Montgomery Place, n.d. John Hare Otton, Design for a Garden Pagoda at Montgomery Place, 1839–47. Alexander
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  • 1841. Alexander Jackson Davis, Montgomery Place—Shore Seat, c. 1847. Alexander Jackson Davis, “Montgomery Place,” in A. J. Downing, ed., Horticulturist 2
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  • many. During the summer of 1754 he visited Coldengham, the remote Hudson Highland estate of the Scottish physician and amateur botanist Cadwallader Colden
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