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  • await me on me return to New York.” John Trumbull, Dr. Hosack’s Green houses, Elgin Botanic Garden, June 1806. John Trumbull, Niagara Falls, from Two Miles
    54 KB (8,005 words) - 21:40, September 15, 2021
  • water, or both.” John Trumbull, Plan for Old Brick Rowe, 1793. The three square privies are surrounded by the shrubbery. John Trumbull, Plan for Old Brick
    81 KB (11,408 words) - 14:15, March 31, 2021
  • Green" at the top of the plan. John Warner Barber (artist), S. E. Brown (engraver), “Central Part of Taunton, Mass.,” in John Warner Barber, Historical Collections
    23 KB (3,079 words) - 14:14, March 31, 2021
  • 1780. John Trumbull, Plan for Old Brick Rowe, 1793. “The Temples of Cloacina. . . I would wish to have concealed as much as possible. . .” John Trumbull
    44 KB (5,866 words) - 14:29, April 1, 2021
  • politics and literature with other Yale scholars and tutors (including John Trumbull, Joel Barlow, and Noah Webster), he became a key figure in a group of
    32 KB (4,550 words) - 20:03, September 8, 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 for
    80 KB (11,249 words) - 19:23, August 12, 2021
  • the bottom right. John Trumbull, Plan for Old Brick Rowe, 1793. ". . .a gravel walk should lead into the shrubbery. . ." John Trumbull, Plan for Old Brick
    146 KB (20,921 words) - 14:54, August 13, 2021
  • Detailed plan of a botanic garden at Brown University, n.d. John or William Bartram, "A Draught of John Bartram’s House and Garden as it appears from the River"
    63 KB (8,784 words) - 14:42, March 8, 2021
  • Major John Eatton LeConte,” American Midland Naturalist, 20 (1938), 245–47, view on Zotero; Calhoun, John V., “John Abbot’s ‘Lost’ Drawings for John E. Le
    92 KB (13,119 words) - 22:42, August 16, 2021
  • green-house, and to remove plants.” Codman, Dr. John, August 24, 1800, describing the Grange, estate of Dr. John and Sarah Codman, Lincoln, MA (quoted in Hammond
    122 KB (17,951 words) - 18:15, August 10, 2021
  • of the United States. . . ,” August 1791. The square is labelled "L". John Trumbull, Plan for Old Brick Rowe, 1793. "Grand Square" inscribed at lower center
    67 KB (9,305 words) - 17:36, April 8, 2021
  • plants, tools, & c. at Elgin.” back up to History Hastings, John, Frederick Pursh, and John Brown, January 24, 1810, Valuation of plants in the Elgin Botanic
    33 KB (4,689 words) - 17:28, September 13, 2021
  • ” [Figs. 7 and 8] J. C. (John Claudius) Loudon, Beehive, in An Encyclopaedia of Gardening (1826), p. 344, fig. 295. J. C. (John Claudius) Loudon, A bee-canopy
    23 KB (3,186 words) - 19:23, January 25, 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
  • An excellent ice house may be annexed to the garden.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, 1812, describing the White House, Washington, DC (1954: 12) “He [James Hoban
    44 KB (6,456 words) - 13:35, April 12, 2021
  • Bathsheba’s Bath and Bower in Philadelphia, and in many private gardens, such as John Donnell’s Willow Brook in Baltimore and Charles Willson Peale's Belfield
    40 KB (5,911 words) - 10:29, February 12, 2021

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