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- South Water Street, 1807 + (1)
- Anonymous, "Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane," in American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge 1, no. 1 (September 1834) + (1)
- Louise Françoise Jacquinot after Pancrace Bessa, “Bartram's Oak (Quercus heterophilla),” 1819 + (1)
- Frances Palmer, "A plot of village property 724 feet by 488," 1849 + (1)
- Anonymous, "Orchards in Alternate Rows, or Quincunx Order," 1835 + (1)
- Anonymous, “Mount Auburn,” 1835 + (1, no. 10)
- Anonymous, Design for a Rustic Gate, 1846 + (1, no. 2)
- Anonymous, Two Ornamental Ice Houses Above Ground, 1846 + (1, no. 6)
- Alexander Walsh, "Plan of a Garden," 1841 + (19 no. 39)
- Frances Palmer, "Ground Plot," 1851 + (2)
- Frances Palmer, "Waldwic Cottage," 1851 + (2)
- Frances Palmer, Elevations and profiles of wood fences, 1851 + (2)
- Anonymous, “View of Mount Auburn,” 1836 + (2 no. 6)
- Anonymous, "Design for a Geometric Flower Garden," 1848 + (2, no. 12)
- Insurance policy drawings for Mount Vernon, March 13, 1803 + (26)
- William Bartram, “Plan of the Ancient Chunky-Yard,” 1789 + (3)
- James Trenchard after Charles Willson Peale, "An East View of GRAY'S FERRY, near Philadelphia, with the TRIUMPHAL ARCHES, &c. erected for the Reception of General Washington, April 20th. 1789" + (3)
- Anonymous, "A pair of tozza [sic] vases, for a fountain," in A. J. Downing, ed., The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste Devoted to Horticulture, Landscape, Gardening, Rural Architecture, Botany, Pomology, Entomology, Rural Economy, &c. 3, no. 1 (July 1848) + (3)
- William Cobbett, "Plan for a Garden," 1819 + (33)
- Insurance policy drawings for Mount Vernon, June 5, 1805 + (35)
- Anonymous, "Rustic Arbours," 1850 + (4, no. 7)
- Anonymous, "Natural Jet D'Eau," Horticulturist, Vol. 5, No. 5 (November 1850) + (5)
- Anonymous, "Franklin College, in Athens, Georgia," 1854 + (6)
- Benson John Lossing, “Residence of Washington Irving, Esq.,” 1839 + (6)
- Anonymous, Section of a small, low-cost, wood frame "green-house," Horticulturist, Vol. 6, No. 1 (January 1851) + (6)
- Anonymous, “The Hamilton Mansion, Hamilton Village, Pennsylvania.,” 1854 + (6, no. 15)
- Anonymous, "Lodge Entrance to the Hamilton Mansion.," 1854 + (6, no. 15)
- Anonymous, Plan of a Flower Garden, 1840 + (6, no. 5)
- John J. Thomas, "Plan of a Garden," 1842 + (9)
- Thomas S. Sinclair, Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia, 1848 + (American Journal of Insanity)
- J. C. Loudon, "An Octagon Pagoda," 1834 + (An encyclopædia of gardening; comprising t … An encyclopædia of gardening; comprising the theory and practice of horticulture, floriculture, arboriculture, and landscape-gardening, including all the latest improvements; a general history of gardening in all countries; and a statistical view of its present state with suggestions for its future progress, in the British Isles. By J.C. Loudon ... Illustrated with many hundred engravings on wood by Branstonany hundred engravings on wood by Branston)
- John Smith Rubens (artist), J.B. Neagle (engraver), Washington, 1834 + (II)
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Plan of the Camp, Methodist camp meeting at Georgetown, Virginia, August 6, 1809 + (Journal 3)
- Anthony St. John Baker, “Back View of Mount Airy, Va.,” May 19, 1827 + (Part IV)
- William and John Halfpenny, A Chinese Double brac'd Paling, 1755 + (Rural architecture in the Chinese taste: b … Rural architecture in the Chinese taste: being designs entirely new for the decoration of gardens, parks, forrests, insides of houses, &c., on sixty copper plates, with full instructions for workmen : also a near estimate of the charge, and hints where proper to be erected (1755)e, and hints where proper to be erected (1755))
- J. C. Loudon, Vertical profile of the gardens and the pleasure-ground, Cheshunt Cottage (right side), 1839 + (The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement)