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  • following the burning of the first Library of Congress in 1814. —Robyn Asleson Gibbs, James, 1728, A Book of Architecture (1739: xviii–xxv) “Plate LXVII
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  • now operates as an Underground Railroad museum open to the public. —Robyn Asleson Sansom, Hannah Callender, June 30, 1762, diary entry (2010: 182–83) back
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  • Woodville, The Seat of R. Beresford, Esq., c. 1810. Charles Fraser, Golden Grove, The Seat of Mrs. Sommers—Stono, 1810. Martha R. Severens and Charles L
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  • to reshape the Mall and its surroundings into the 21st century. —Robyn Asleson L’Enfant, Pierre-Charles, June 22, 1791, describing in a report to George
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  • things when my time is so taken up in telling others how to farm?" —Robyn Asleson Chastellux, François Jean, Marquis de, c. 1780–82, Travels in North America
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  • neighboring states, preserved and arranged by Cadwallader Colden.” —Robyn Asleson Colden, Cadwallader, c. December 1744, letter to Johann Frederic Gronovius
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  • business to be carried on by his sons John and William Bartram. —Robyn Asleson Bartram, John, May 1738, letter to Peter Collinson, describing sloe trees
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  • sold piece by piece at a great loss in order to settle his debts. —Robyn Asleson Morris, Robert, June 15, 1784, in a letter to George Washington, describing
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  • his ancestral home to be desecrated by approaching Union troops. —Robyn Asleson Wesley, John, April 15, 1737, journal entry (1909: 1:348) “I walked over
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  • which conferred on him the status of “unofficial federal architect.” —Robyn Asleson Mills, Robert, c. 1804, describing the National Mall (quoted in Gallagher
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  • neglected public and governmental site within the French Quarter. —Robyn Asleson Latrobe, Benjamin Henry, June 14, 1796, describing Horsdumonde, house of
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  • the landscape gardens of Capability Brown (1716–1783) (view text). —Robyn Asleson Gregory, G. (George), 1816, A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
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  • Manufactures. In March 1795 he wrote a letter to the group’s president, Robert R. Livingston with a detailed proposal for members “to collect and prepare a
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  • Revival house designed by the architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe. —Robyn Asleson Ewald, Johann, October 19, 1777, journal entry describing military action
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  • Kathleen Lee, Jessica Ruse, Courtney Tompkins, Abby S. Whitlock Robyn Asleson, Elizabeth Athens, Lacey Baradel, Kathryn Barush, Alexander Brey, Barbara
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  • described the greenhouse as a “ruin” and the garden as overgrown. —Robyn Asleson Pastorius, Francis Daniel, 1700, Circumstantial Geographical Description
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  • and mirth, now re-echo to the hoarse trumpet of the locomotive.” —Robyn Asleson Hiltzheimer, Jacob, July 17, 1787, diary entry (1893: 128) “In the afternoon
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  • anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill and other patriotic occasions. —Robyn Asleson Standing Committee of the Bunker Hill Monument Association, September 24
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  • butterflies, and wrote Cadwallader Colden that he would “be greatly obliged to you[r] Da[ugh]t[er] for any seeds or Insects that she can pick up” (view text). In
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  • Halesia and Gardenia. In a Letter from John Ellis, Esq. R.R.S., to Philip Carteret Webb, Esq, F.R.S,” The Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society
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  • their Good Graces to Drag specimens in Flower & then in Fruit.” —Robyn Asleson Lamboll, Thomas, February 16, 1761, describing his wife’s gardening methods
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  • State House Yard “makes up in utility what it has lost in beauty.” —Robyn Asleson Duché, Rev. Jacob, c. 1774, “Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount
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  • such other circumstances, as necessarily control our practice.” —Robyn Asleson Hope, John, November 4, 1763, letter from Edinburgh to John Bartram (1849:
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  • family. It is unclear whether they also received their freedom. —Robyn Asleson Obituary of Susanna Warder, July 7, 1809, Poulson’s American Daily Advertiser:
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  • their taste and talents in this department of science. The Hon. Robert R. Robert R. Livingston, our former Minister in France; Professor Mitchill, of this
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  • and fell into ruin soon after Humphry Marshall’s death in 1801. —Robyn Asleson Marshall, Moses, June 27, 1784, in Bedford, PA, letter to Humphry Marshall
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  • property was acquired by the Chester County Historical Society. —Robyn Asleson Fothergill, John, March 2, 1767, letter from London to Humphry Marshall
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  • that allowed the college to expand into a world-class university. —Robyn Asleson Mitchill, Samuel Latham, 1794, report to the Society for the Promotion of
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  • Home and Arboretum of Humphry Marshall, Early American Botanist. —Robyn Asleson Millikan, William, June 10, 1765, letter from New Marlborough, NC, to Humphry
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  • Grove—the latter was judged to be in “the best state of preservation.” —Robyn Asleson Jackson, John, March 30, 1789, letter to Humphry Marshall (Darlington 1849:
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  • Association in cooperation with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. —Robyn Asleson Bartram, John, 1740/41, letter to Peter Bayard describing hedges (1992:
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  • Park is now under the stewardship of the National Park Service. —Robyn Asleson Bard, Samuel, April 1, 1764, letter from Edinburgh to John Bard (McVickar
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