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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Alexander Wadsworth, “Plan of Mount Auburn,” November 1831 (transclusion) (← links)
- Batty Langley, "Design of a rural Garden, after the new manner," 1728 (transclusion) (← links)
- James Smillie, "Greenwood Cemetery," 1847 (transclusion) (← links)
- James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Bay-Side Avenue, Fern Hill," 1847 (transclusion) (← links)
- Anonymous, “Mount Auburn,” 1835 (transclusion) (← links)
- James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Lawn-Girt Hill," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, Green-wood Illustrated, in highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot / by James Smillie ; with descriptive notices by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1847), opp. p. 61. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (transclusion) (← links)
- James Smillie (artist), W. W. Rice (engraver), "Monument to Miss Charlotte Canda," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, The Rural Cemeteries of America. / Illustrated in a series of highly finished steel engravings from drawings taken on the spot, of the most picturesque scenery in Greenwood and Mount Auburn cemeteries; With descriptions by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1855 [1847]) (transclusion) (← links)
- J. C. Loudon, Diagram of worm fence, 1834 (transclusion) (← links)
- Anonymous, The Claremont, c. 1855 (transclusion) (← links)
- Door Panels at the Thaxter-Lincoln House, 18th Century (transclusion) (← links)
- Insurance policy drawings for Mount Vernon, June 5, 1805 (transclusion) (← links)
- Insurance policy drawings for Mount Vernon, March 13, 1803 (transclusion) (← links)
- James Stoddert, A ground plat of the city and port of Annapolis (copy), 1718 [1743] (transclusion) (← links)
- G. & F. Bill (firm), Birds eye view of Mt. Vernon the home of Washington, c. 1859 (transclusion) (← links)
- James Smillie (artist), Rice & Buttre (engravers), “View of Oxnard's Monument, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847 (transclusion) (← links)
- James Smillie (artist), J. A. Rolph (engraver), “View of the Central Square, Mount Auburn Cemetery,” (1847; repr., 1850) (transclusion) (← links)
- J. C. Loudon, Thicket [detail], 1826 (transclusion) (← links)
- Anonymous, “View of Mount Auburn,” 1836 (transclusion) (← links)
- Anonymous, "Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane," in American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge 1, no. 1 (September 1834) (transclusion) (← links)
- Thomas Chambers, Mount Auburn Cemetery, mid-19th century (transclusion) (← links)
- William Clarke, Mrs. Levin Winder (Mary Stoughton Sloss), 1793 (transclusion) (← links)
- Francis Guy, Perry Hall from the northwest, c. 1805. (transclusion) (← links)
- Unknown, View of the Battery Looking North from the Churn, c. 1812 (transclusion) (← links)
- Anonymous, Memorial to Mary Fairbanks, c. 1815 (transclusion) (← links)
- John J. Thomas, "Plan of a Garden," 1842 (transclusion) (← links)
- A. J. Downing, Plan Showing Proposed Method of Laying Out the Public Grounds at Washington, 1851 (transclusion) (← links)
- Mary Eliza Cushman, Memorial to Lt. Jacob Cushman, c. 1815-20 (transclusion) (← links)
- Joseph Goldsborough Bruff (artist), Edward Weber & Co. (lithographer), Elements of National Thrift and Empire, c. 1847 (transclusion) (← links)
- Charles Fraser, Ashley Hall, 1803 (transclusion) (← links)
- Anonymous, Family Burying Ground, c. 1840 (transclusion) (← links)
- E.B. Walker, The Monument of Rev. J. Harvard, 1828-50 (transclusion) (← links)
- William and John Halfpenny, "An Obelisk in the Chinese Taste," 1755 (transclusion) (← links)
- William Bartram, “Plan of the Ancient Chunky-Yard,” 1789 (transclusion) (← links)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, View N. W. at Blithewood, c. 1841 (transclusion) (← links)
- J. C. Loudon, "The fixed rafter-trellis," in An Encyclopaedia 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 (1826) (transclusion) (← links)
- Frances Palmer, "Ground Plot," 1851 (transclusion) (← links)
- John Warner Barber, “Entrance to Mount Auburn Cemetery,” in Historical Collections, Being a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c., relating to the history and antiquities of every town in Massachusetts, with geographical descriptions (1844) (transclusion) (← links)
- Batty Langley, One of two "Designs for Gardens that lye irregularly to the ground House . . . House opening to the North upon a plain Parterre of Grass," in New Principles of Gardening, or The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c. (1728) (transclusion) (← links)
- Joseph F. W. Des Barres, A Plan of the Town of Newport in the Province of Rhode Island (1780) (transclusion) (← links)
- Victor de Grailly, Mount Vernon, c. 1840-50 (transclusion) (← links)
- Plan for the greenhouse and slave quarters at Mount Vernon, Plan No. 1 (transclusion) (← links)
- William Russell Birch, “View from Belmont Pennsyl.a the Seat of Judge Peters,” 1808 (transclusion) (← links)
- Hannah Callender Sansom (transclusion) (← links)
- Timothy Dwight (transclusion) (← links)
- Miller & Co., Map of the residence & park grounds, near Bordentown, New Jersey : of the late Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, ex-king of Spain, 1847 (transclusion) (← links)
- John Smith Rubens (artist), J.B. Neagle (engraver), Washington, 1834 (transclusion) (← links)
- Mary Blades, Woodbury, c. 1840 (transclusion) (← links)
- Charles Willson Peale, Sketches of Belfield [detail], 1810 (transclusion) (← links)
- Mary Antrim, Brick House with Two Foreyards and Animals, 1807 (transclusion) (← links)
- Rebecca Chester, A Full View of Deadrick's Hill, 1810 (transclusion) (← links)