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I am not sure where it was originally cited from, but looked in ''The Virginia Journals of Henry Latrobe'' (1977).  If we cite from here, three changes would need to be made (highlighted in bold):
 
I am not sure where it was originally cited from, but looked in ''The Virginia Journals of Henry Latrobe'' (1977).  If we cite from here, three changes would need to be made (highlighted in bold):
"laid out in squares, and boxed with great precision'''. . . .'''For the first time since I left Germany, I saw here a parterre, '''chipped''' and trimmed with infinite care into the form of a richly flourished '''Fleur de Lis: The''' expiring groans I hope of our Grandfather[s'] pedantry." (p. 165)
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"laid out in squares, and boxed with great precision'''. . . .'''For the first time since I left Germany, I saw here a parterre, '''chipped''' and trimmed with infinite care into the form of a richly flourished '''Fleur de Lis: The''' expiring groans I hope of our Grandfather[s'] pedantry." (p. 165) [CT added 06/2015]
  
There is no reference for this quotation in the Keywords book. Ask Therese when she gets back? (BZ 6/1/15)
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T'OM; should add note for Latrobe quote in History with corrections. Also removed Sautier.. But, I'd Rather have Sautier and Deborah Hall than Castell and Rosewell.  Problem with Sautier? [CT added 06/2015]

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[CT 5/29/15] No note follows this quote from Latrobe (in the History section): "laid out in squares, and boxed with great precision. For the first time since I left Germany, I saw here a parterre, clipped and trimmed with infinite care into the form of a richly flourished Fleur-de-Lis, the expiring groans I hope of our Grandfather[s’] pedantry."

I am not sure where it was originally cited from, but looked in The Virginia Journals of Henry Latrobe (1977). If we cite from here, three changes would need to be made (highlighted in bold): "laid out in squares, and boxed with great precision. . . .For the first time since I left Germany, I saw here a parterre, chipped and trimmed with infinite care into the form of a richly flourished Fleur de Lis: The expiring groans I hope of our Grandfather[s'] pedantry." (p. 165) [CT added 06/2015]


T'OM; should add note for Latrobe quote in History with corrections. Also removed Sautier.. But, I'd Rather have Sautier and Deborah Hall than Castell and Rosewell. Problem with Sautier? [CT added 06/2015]

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