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  • during the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797 (London: John Stockdale, 1799), view on Zotero. Sir Augustus John Foster, Jeffersonian America: Notes on the United States
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  • direction; having a Doric portico in front, to the East & West.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, 1812, describing Monticello, plantation of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville
    41 KB (5,290 words) - 15:36, August 13, 2021
  • or park, & the pleasure ground or garden.” back up to History Foster, Sir Augustus John, c. 1807, describing Montpelier, plantation of James Madison, Montpelier
    58 KB (7,874 words) - 14:42, March 10, 2021
  • during the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797 (London: John Stockdale, 1799), view on Zotero. Sir Augustus John Foster, Jeffersonian America: Notes on the United States
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  • about a quarter of a mile, all bordered with Grapes & Flowers.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, 1812, describing Montpelier, plantation of James Madison, Montpelier
    33 KB (4,627 words) - 14:28, February 17, 2021
  • botanical garden, a public nursery and an agricultural farm.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, c. 1811, describing Washington, DC (1954: 104–5) “It was a sad
    42 KB (5,954 words) - 14:27, March 10, 2021
  • I intend to annex to my letters.” [Fig. 7] back up to History Foster, Sir Augustus John, c. 1811, describing Princeton University, Princeton, NJ (1954:
    54 KB (7,369 words) - 13:09, March 16, 2021
  • Assembly. . . An excellent ice house may be annexed to the garden.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, 1812, describing the White House, Washington, DC (1954: 12) “He
    44 KB (6,456 words) - 13:35, April 12, 2021
  • the walks, the seats, the little temples were to be placed.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, 1812, describing Monticello, plantation of Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville
    85 KB (11,717 words) - 17:54, April 7, 2021
  • oderiferous & other flowering shrubs etc.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, c. 1807, describing Alexandria, VA (quoted in Foster 1954: 162) “In passing thro’ Alexandria
    63 KB (9,124 words) - 09:40, April 6, 2021
  • sight from the house—but certainly from the garden & park lawn.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, c. 1807, describing Montpelier, plantation of James Madison, Montpelier
    87 KB (12,484 words) - 13:27, April 12, 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
  • Walks, in New Principles of Gardening (1728), pl. V. John or William Bartram, "A Draught of John Bartram’s House and Garden as it appears from the River"
    146 KB (20,921 words) - 14:54, August 13, 2021
  • is a good lesson, which I hope to make usefull to this place.” Foster, Sir Augustus John, 1812, describing Custis-Lee Mansion (Arlington House), Arlington
    88 KB (12,511 words) - 20:49, March 29, 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
  • 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
  • Mills, Architect, ed. John M. Bryan (Washington, DC: American Institute of Architects Press, 1989), 143-77, view on Zotero. Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, Susan
    54 KB (6,939 words) - 19:38, August 12, 2021

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