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Riverdale, MD
 
Riverdale, MD
 
[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Riversdale+House+Museum,+Riverdale+Road,+MD&hl=en&ll=38.965549,-76.931419&spn=0.073943,0.11982&sll=38.927294,-76.99526&sspn=0.009248,0.014977&oq=riversdale,+&hq=Riversdale+House+Museum,+Riverdale+Road,+MD&radius=15000&t=m&z=13 View on Google maps]
 
[https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Riversdale+House+Museum,+Riverdale+Road,+MD&hl=en&ll=38.965549,-76.931419&spn=0.073943,0.11982&sll=38.927294,-76.99526&sspn=0.009248,0.014977&oq=riversdale,+&hq=Riversdale+House+Museum,+Riverdale+Road,+MD&radius=15000&t=m&z=13 View on Google maps]
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==Images==
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Image:0043.jpg|John Archibald Sr. ''Lemon Hill'' (1807); Courtesy of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection, Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia"
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==Bibliography==
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* Beebe, Lewis. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, ''Journal of Lewis Beebe, 1799-1801'', vol. 3
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:Mr. Pratts garden for beauty and elegance exceeds all that I ever saw—The main [[alley]], 13 feet wide, and 20 rods long is upon each side graced with flowers of every kind and colours—and 18 wide. An [[alley]] of 13 feet wide runs the length of the garden thro’ the centre—Two others of 10 feet wide equally distant run parallel with the main [[alley]]. These are intersected at right angles by 4 other [[alleys]] of 8 feet wide—Another [[alley]] of 5 feet wide goes around the whole garden, leaving a border around it of 3 feet wide . . . next to the pales. . . . The border of the main [[alley]] is ornamented with flowers of every description.
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Revision as of 19:13, July 17, 2012

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riversdale_%28Riverdale_Park,_Maryland%29
http://www.riversdale.org/
http://www.pgparks.com/places/eleganthistoric/riversdale_tour.html

Site Dates:

Site Owner(s): George Calvert

Site Designer(s): Henri Joseph Stier

Alternate Names: Baltimore House, Calvert Mansion, Riversdale Mansion

Associated Sites: University of Maryland, College Park

Location: Riverdale, MD View on Google maps


Images

Bibliography

  • Beebe, Lewis. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Journal of Lewis Beebe, 1799-1801, vol. 3
Mr. Pratts garden for beauty and elegance exceeds all that I ever saw—The main alley, 13 feet wide, and 20 rods long is upon each side graced with flowers of every kind and colours—and 18 wide. An alley of 13 feet wide runs the length of the garden thro’ the centre—Two others of 10 feet wide equally distant run parallel with the main alley. These are intersected at right angles by 4 other alleys of 8 feet wide—Another alley of 5 feet wide goes around the whole garden, leaving a border around it of 3 feet wide . . . next to the pales. . . . The border of the main alley is ornamented with flowers of every description.



Notes

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History of Early American Landscape Design contributors, "Riversdale," History of Early American Landscape Design, , https://heald.nga.gov/mediawiki/index.php?title=Riversdale&oldid=1725 (accessed November 22, 2024).

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