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  • on Husbandry and Rural Affairs (1801: 74–75) “The homestead includes this yard; together with its stackyard, the garden, nursery, orchard, and some acres
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  • three-story shop, granary, and residence for Jacob Quesnel, which also included a yard, to be located on the northeast corner of Market (now Broadway) and State
    37 KB (4,574 words) - 17:22, September 28, 2021
  • greatly to moderate his horticultural enthusiasm. We passed through the poultry-yard, where the congregation of fowls exceeded in number and bustle any that I
    54 KB (8,005 words) - 21:40, September 15, 2021
  • pretty—it stands at a short distance from the north Lodge, and the church yard is embowered with the foliage of tall locusts. . . . The gardener furnished
    116 KB (17,032 words) - 18:25, August 23, 2021
  • He enclosed the barn and stable area and made a large farmyard and poultry yard. Irving also enclosed the 1 ½-acre rectangular kitchen garden and flower
    63 KB (8,985 words) - 19:09, August 30, 2021
  • Date: 1710 Death Date: 1791 Used Keywords: Avenue, Obelisk, Orchard, Seat, Yard Other resources: Library of Congress Authority File; Export as RDF William
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  • 1820. Henrietta Augusta Drayton, Ashley Hall, river side with obelisk in yard, c. 1820. Mark Catesby, “Ilex cassine L. dahoon,” in The Natural History
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  • (American Journal of Insanity 4: 348) “East of the entrance is the private yard and residence of the Phy[sic]ian of the Institution, being the mansion house
    122 KB (17,951 words) - 18:15, August 10, 2021
  • to the unhealthy, unattracted, and overcrowded conditions of older church yard burial plots inherited from the Colonial period.” Following the model of
    26 KB (3,170 words) - 16:03, August 19, 2021
  • technology, and husbandry to landscape design. By including terms such as orchard, yard, lawn, and beehive, the project addresses a variety of gardens from across
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  • frequently urged Marshall to visit him there (). While laying out the State House Yard in Philadelphia in 1785, the wealthy British merchant Samuel Vaughan turned
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  • into the next, but yonder is a neat, pretty cottage, with flowers in the yard; I know they will be kind in there.” “But this is the biggest house,” urged
    160 KB (19,096 words) - 16:27, September 1, 2021

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