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  • purpose of the hedge and the climate of its particular region. In 1828, William Prince praised hedges, particularly of buckthorn and maclura, as windbreaks
    88 KB (12,511 words) - 20:49, March 29, 2021
  • complementing open grassy areas in the garden. William Dickinson Martin, in 1809, referred to a “neatly built” bower and William Bailey Lang in 1845 noted a rustic
    29 KB (3,841 words) - 13:35, March 29, 2021
  • (December 3, 1830): 156–57 view on Zotero. William Cullen Bryant, The Letters of William Cullen Bryant, ed. William Cullen II Bryant and Thomas G. Voss, 6
    57 KB (7,617 words) - 13:34, April 1, 2021
  • transplanting.” Hamilton, William, 1789[?], in a letter to his secretary, Benjamin Hays Smith, discussing plans for The Woodlands, seat of William Hamilton, near
    85 KB (12,270 words) - 16:58, April 5, 2021
  • 3] Hamilton, William, September 30, 1785, in a letter to his secretary, Benjamin Hays Smith, describing The Woodlands, seat of William Hamilton, near
    63 KB (9,124 words) - 09:40, April 6, 2021
  • designers. They were the most important designers during the period of William III, Prince of Orange, creator of Het Loo (1686–95), the masterpiece of Dutch
    33 KB (4,411 words) - 11:25, March 15, 2021
  • botanists included Samuel Latham Mitchill, Bernard M’Mahon, William Darlington, and William Prince (view text). In 1813 Andrew Gentle (“Florist and Seedsman”)
    33 KB (4,689 words) - 17:28, September 13, 2021
  • Society of Delaware, 1976), view on Zotero. William Cullen Bryant, The Letters of William Cullen Bryant, ed. by William Cullen II Bryant and Thomas G. Voss (New
    146 KB (20,921 words) - 14:54, August 13, 2021
  • Garden Directory (Philadelphia: Carey and Hart, 1841), view on Zotero; William Prince, A Short Treatise on Horticulture (New York: T. and J. Swords, 1828)
    123 KB (18,641 words) - 13:30, April 12, 2021
  • Colonel Hebron near Vicksburg, Mississippi; Makenzie in Philadelphia; William Prince in Flushing, New York; and a nursery in Long Island. Other plants and
    42 KB (4,682 words) - 17:07, August 26, 2021
  • Hedrick 1988, 484, view on Zotero. Other Prince publications include William Robert Prince and William Prince, The Pomological Manual (New York: T. & J
    160 KB (19,096 words) - 16:27, September 1, 2021
  • they may not obstruct the view.” Martin, William Dickinson, May 20, 1809, describing The Woodlands, seat of William Hamilton, near Philadelphia, PA (Colonial
    80 KB (11,249 words) - 19:23, August 12, 2021
  • Villa,” in William H. Ranlett, The Architect (1851), vol. 2, pl. 7. Frances Palmer, East Front Elevation of Italian Bracketed Villa, in William H. Ranlett
    41 KB (5,290 words) - 15:36, August 13, 2021
  • properties. —Elizabeth Kryder-Reid Penn, William, November 7, 1685, describing Pennsbury Manor, country estate of William Penn, near Philadelphia, PA (quoted
    57 KB (7,849 words) - 15:06, August 13, 2021
  • “Pleasure, or Flower-Garden, or Pleasure-ground”(view text). By the time George William Johnson published his dictionary in 1847, however, pleasure ground had emerged
    58 KB (7,874 words) - 14:42, March 10, 2021
  • journal the Cultivator published a print of Donaldson’s short-horn bull Prince Albert, probably based on a drawing by Davis [Fig. 2]. The bull looms over
    75 KB (10,290 words) - 18:14, August 24, 2021
  • an example of this usage, see statements by William Marshall (1803), George Gregory (1816), and George William Johnson (1847). This type of plantation carried
    67 KB (9,385 words) - 19:03, February 3, 2021
  • Planning Commission; Associated People: Benjamin Henry Latrobe; William Lovering 1795–1810; William Russell Birch; Location: Riverdale, MD · 38° 57' 36.86" N
    18 KB (1,876 words) - 14:28, August 26, 2021
  • York: New-York Historical Society, 1918–37), view on Zotero. William Bentley, The Diary of William Bentley, D.D., Pastor of the East Church, Salem, Massachusetts
    62 KB (8,610 words) - 10:50, April 6, 2021
  • river.” Hamilton, William, 1789 and 1790, in a letter to his secretary, Benjamin Hays Smith, describing The Woodlands, seat of William Hamilton, near Philadelphia
    72 KB (10,105 words) - 19:45, August 10, 2021

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