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William Dering, attr., Portrait of George Booth, 1748-50  +
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Anonymous, “Map of Mr. Andrew Parmentier's Horticultural & Botanic Garden, at Brooklyn, Long Island, Two Miles From the City of New York,” c. 1828  +
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The Gansevoort Limner (possibly Pieter Vanderlyn), Young Lady with a Fan, 1737  +
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Frances Palmer, "A plot of village property 724 feet by 488," 1849  +
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Benjamin R. Evans, Lemon Hill, 1852  +
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Thomas S. Sinclair, Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia, 1848  +
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John or William Bartram, "A Draught of John Bartram's House and Garden as it appears from the River", 1758  +
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Oscar Alexander Lawson (artist), Ely (engraver), Rob[er]t Buist, Nurseryman & Florist (calling card), n.d., engraving after a drawing attributed to Oscar Alexander Lawson  +
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David J. Kennedy, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, 1817  +
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Charles Willson Peale, View of the garden at Belfield, 1816  +
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Anonymous, Friends Almshouse, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, c. 1848  +
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Thomas Jefferson, General ideas for the improvement of Monticello [detail], c. 1804  +
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Benjamin Henry Latrobe, View to the North from the Lawn at Mount Vernon, 1796  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, View of Mount Vernon looking to the North, July 17, 1796  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, View of Mount Vernon looking towards the South West,1796  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Plan of the Capitol grounds, 1815  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Garden plan with outbuildings, 1795-99  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Greenspring, Home of William Ludwell Lee, James City County, Virginia, n.d.  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Elevation of the South front of the President's house, copied from the design as proposed to be altered in 1807, January 1817  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Horsdumonde, the House of Colonel Henry Skipwith, Cumberland County, Virginia, June 14, 1796  +
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David Leonard, A S. W. view of the College in Providence, together with the President's House & Gardens, c. 1795  +
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Robert Mills, Picturesque View of the Building, and Grounds in front, 1841  +
Robert Mills, Alternative plan for the grounds of the National Institution, 1841  +
Rubens Peale, Old Museum, 1858–60  +
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George Inness, Sunnyside, c. 1850–60  +
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Batty Langley, "An Improvement of a beautiful Garden at Twickenham," 1728  +
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Anonymous, Plan of the Labyrinth at Economy, Pa., c. 1826  +
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Charles Willson Peale, Letter to Angelica Peale [detail], November 12, 1813  +
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Anonymous, The Beehive, 1800-20  +
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Harriet De (?), The Duck Pond, c. 1820  +
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Charles H. Wolf, attr., Pennsylvania Farmstead with Many Fences, c. 1847  +
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Samuel McIntire, Design for a Fence, c. 1791  +
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A. J. Downing, Plan Showing Proposed Method of Laying Out the Public Grounds at Washington, 1851  +
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Robert Mills, Plan of the Mall, Washington, DC, 1841  +
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Thomas Lee Shippen, Plan of Westover, 1783  +
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Charles Willson Peale, View of the garden at Belfield',' [detail] 1816  +
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Alexander Walsh, "Plan of a Garden," 1841  +
Andrew Ellicott (creator), Samuel Hill (engraver), Plan of the City of Washington in the Territory of Columbia, 1792  +
Alexander Wadsworth, “Plan of Mount Auburn,” November 1831  +
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Batty Langley, "Design of a rural Garden, after the new manner," 1728  +
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James Smillie, "Greenwood Cemetery," 1847  +
James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Bay-Side Avenue, Fern Hill," 1847  +
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South Water Street, 1807  +
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Charles Fraser, Rice Hope, c. 1803, watercolor on paper. Gibbes Museum of Art/Carolina Art Association, Charleston.  +
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J. B. Bordley, Two Ice Houses Sected, in J. B. Bordley, Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs (1801), pl. II.  +
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Batty Langley, "All the Geometrical Diagrams of the Problems contain'd in the first Part," in New Principles of Gardening, or The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c. (1728), pl. I  +
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Eunice Pinney, attr., Mother and Child in Mountain Landscape, 1805-25.  +
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William and John Halfpenny, A Chinese Double brac'd Paling, 1755  +
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Anonymous, Plan of an unidentified garden, 18th century  +
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Mrs. George Whitney, The Adams Seat in Quincy, 1828  +
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J. C. Loudon, "An Octagon Pagoda," 1834  +
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Augustus Köllner, Baltimore Battle Monument, 1848  +
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J. C. Loudon, Vertical profile of the gardens and the pleasure-ground, Cheshunt Cottage (right side), 1839  +
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Augustus Köllner, "President's House," 1848. White House Collection\White House Historical Association, Washington, D.C.  +
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John Archibald Woodside, Lemon Hill, 1807  +
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Mary Antrim, Brick House with Two Foreyards and Animals, 1807  +
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Thomas Birch, Fairmount Water Works, 1821  +
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John J. Thomas, "Plan of a Garden," 1842  +
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Image Collection  +
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Samuel McIntire, South Front of the Green house in the East Building, 1799  +
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Joseph Jacques Ramée, Plan of the Campus Grounds, Union College, 1813  +
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Anonymous, "View in the Grounds at Hyde Park"  +
Anonymous, Floor Plan and Façade of Garden Pavilion, Economy, Pa., c. 1830  +
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John Notman, "Plan of Grounds, Fieldwood, near Princeton," Oct. 19, 1846  +
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Alexander Jackson Davis, Octagonal Garden Structure for Montgomery Place, c. 1850  +
Alexander Jackson Davis, Garden Arch at Montgomery Place, c. 1850  +
Anonymous, Two Children in an Arbor of Flowers, 19th century  +
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William Russell Birch, Plan of Springland, c. 1800  +
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Oscar Alexander Lawson, Robert Buist: Nurseryman & Florist, n.d.  +
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Claude Joseph Sauthier, John Hawk's plan of the Governor's House and grounds in New Bern, N.C., 1783  +
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John White, Indian Village of Secoton, 1585  +
Joseph C. Wells (attr.), Roseland Cottage, c. 1846  +
J. C. Loudon, Examples of Treillage-Work, 1826  +
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Williamsburgh & the slip of land between York & James rivers from thence to Hampton  +
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Sketch of the Elms in Front of the Longfellow House  +
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Francis Guy, Mt. Deposit, 1803-05  +
Francis Guy, Mt. Deposit [detail], 1803-05  +
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Anonymous, "Franklin College, in Athens, Georgia," 1854  +
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Charles Willson Peale, Sketches of Belfield, 1810  +
Charles Willson Peale, Sketches of Belfield [detail], 1810  +
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Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Plan of the Camp, Methodist camp meeting at Georgetown, Virginia, August 6, 1809  +
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Pavel Petrovich Svinin, A Country Residence, Possibly General Moreau's Country House at Morrisville, Pennsylvania , 1811–ca. 1813  +
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Charles Willson Peale, Mary White (Mrs. Robert) Morris (1749-1827), from life, c. 1782.  +
Charles Fraser (1782–1860), by unknown artist  +
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John Singleton Copley, Paul Revere, 1768  +
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Charles Willson Peale, Parnassus, c. 1769  +
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Mary Blades, Woodbury, c. 1840  +
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Francis Guy, Mount Deposit from the North, 1805  +
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Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Sketch Plan of Serpentine Walks at Mount Vernon, July 19, 1796  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Sketch of Airy Plain, Estate, March 1797  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Sketch of Col'l. John Mayo's house at the Hermitage near Richmond, Virginia, 1797  +
Benjamin Henry Latrobe, View of the North Front of Belvidere, Richmond, 1790s  +
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Francis Guy, Bolton, view from the South, c. 1805  +
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Augustus Weidenbach, Belvedere, c. 1858  +
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George Beck, View of Baltimore from Howard Park, c. 1796  +
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Rembrandt Peale, Rubens Peale with a Geranium, 1801  +
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Mary Eliza Cushman, Memorial to Lt. Jacob Cushman, c. 1815-20  +
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Alexander Jackson Davis, View N. W. at Blithewood, c. 1841  +
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C. A. Hedin, "Front Elevation on Live Oak Street," 1853  +
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John Notman, "Ground Plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery," 1844  +

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