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History of Early American Landscape Design

David Hosack

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David Hosack (1769-1835) was a physician, botanist, educator, and cultural leader who developed the Elgin Garden in New York city and an ambitious private garden at his country house, Hyde Park.

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Fig. X, John Trumbull, Niagara Falls, from Two Miles Below Chippawa, 1808, oil on canvas, New-York Historical Society, Gift of Alexander Eddy Hosack

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History of Early American Landscape Design contributors, "David Hosack," History of Early American Landscape Design, , https://heald.nga.gov/mediawiki/index.php?title=David_Hosack&oldid=13576 (accessed December 22, 2024).

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