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- Massachusetts; and the writings of [John Stuart] Skinner, Southwick, [James] Thacher, [William] Coxe, Dean[sic; Samuel Deane], [John] Taylor, [Stephen] Elliott, Nicholson54 KB (8,005 words) - 21:40, September 15, 2021
- stuck in at two feet asunder, which may be kept cut within bounds.” Taylor, John, 1817, Arator (1817: 147) “If these hedges are cultivated properly, and88 KB (12,511 words) - 20:49, March 29, 2021
- Trust J. C. (John Claudius) Loudon, The Suburban Gardener, and Villa Companion (London: Longman et al, 1838) View at Internet Archive J. C. (John Claudius)35 KB (4,313 words) - 14:41, September 21, 2021
- Dates: 1799–present Site Owner(s): Henry Pratt 1761–1838; Associated People: John McAran, landscape gardener; Robert Buist, gardener; Peter Mackenzie, gardener;56 KB (7,302 words) - 14:17, September 1, 2021
- will grow in this state.” Vaughan purchased many of these specimens from John and William Bartram, and also consulted the Bartrams’ cousin Humphry Marshall25 KB (3,188 words) - 21:31, October 5, 2021
- it’s environs,” 1792. "Howard's Park" inscribed at top left. Benjamin Taylor, John Roberts (engraver), “A New & Accurate Plan of the City of New York in87 KB (12,484 words) - 13:27, April 12, 2021
- veranda was featured in both John Plaw, Sketches for Country Houses, Villas and Rural Dwellings (London: S. Gosnell for J. Taylor, 1800), and J. B. Papworth33 KB (4,443 words) - 08:18, April 8, 2021
- wood painted white above 10 feet high.” Codman, John, 1791, describing the Grange, estate of Dr. John and Sarah Codman, Lincoln, MA (Society for the Preservation26 KB (3,438 words) - 16:44, March 15, 2021
- of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, 1849. Godfrey N. Frankenstein, Portrait of "The Old House" residence of John Adams and John Quincy Adams105 KB (14,451 words) - 18:17, September 3, 2021
- [detail], 1851. Manuscript copy by Nathaniel Michler, 1867. John or William Bartram, "A Draught of John Bartram’s House and Garden as it appears from the River"32 KB (4,191 words) - 10:41, April 6, 2021
- one of the gates depicted in the larger view. John Caspar Wild, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, 1838. John Warner Barber, “Entrance to Mount Auburn Cemetery49 KB (6,655 words) - 15:28, August 13, 2021
- William and John Halfpenny, “A Single Truss’d Bridge in the Chinese Taste,” in Rural Architecture in the Chinese Taste (1755), pl. 27. William and John Halfpenny36 KB (4,966 words) - 14:26, September 1, 2021
- because I have as many trunks of books now arrived in Monticello.” Caldwell, John Edwards, 1808, describing Monticello, plantation of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville33 KB (4,449 words) - 18:17, September 3, 2021
- during the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797, 2 vols. (London: John Stockdale, 1799), view on Zotero. John C. Ogden, An Excursion into Bethlehem & Nazareth, in Pennsylvania58 KB (7,874 words) - 14:42, March 10, 2021
- York from an Actual Survey Made by James Lyne,” 1731. John Nancarrow, “Plan of the Seat of John Penn jun’r: Esqr: in Blockley Township and County of Philadelphia31 KB (4,393 words) - 16:19, January 25, 2021
- See Taylor 2009, 57, view in Zotero. Taylor 2009, 56, view on Zotero; and Harding 1976, 2, view on Zotero. Harding 1976, 6–7, view on Zotero; Taylor 200952 KB (7,284 words) - 18:44, December 7, 2023
- J. Taylor, 1803), view on Zotero. Walter Nicol, The Planter’s Kalendar (Edinburgh: D. Willison for A. Constable, 1812), view on Zotero. J. C. (John Claudius)58 KB (8,455 words) - 15:19, August 13, 2021
- Earl, Mrs. John Watson, 1791. This portrait features a view of the sitter’s estate. Ralph Earl, Captain John Pratt (1753–1824), 1792. John Trumbull, Plan80 KB (11,249 words) - 19:23, August 12, 2021
- "Zephyre (sp.) Square" inscribed in lower quadrant at center. Benjamin Taylor, John Roberts (engraver), “A New & Accurate Plan of the City of New York in67 KB (9,305 words) - 17:36, April 8, 2021
- area along Mulberry Row when viewed from the house and lawn. John Nancarrow’s plan of John Penn’s estate, now the site of the Philadelphia Zoo, also indicates27 KB (3,933 words) - 18:17, February 25, 2021