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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, Nicholson
    54 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, and
    88 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 Marshall
    25 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 in
    87 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. Papworth
    33 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 Preservation
    26 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 Adams
    105 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 Cemetery
    49 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 Halfpenny
    36 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, Charlottesville
    33 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 Pennsylvania
    58 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 Philadelphia
    31 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 2009
    52 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, Plan
    80 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 in
    67 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 indicates
    27 KB (3,933 words) - 18:17, February 25, 2021

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