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  • Trust J. C. (John Claudius) Loudon, The Suburban Gardener, and Villa Companion (London: Longman et al, 1838) View at Internet Archive J. C. (John Claudius)
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  • Walks, in New Principles of Gardening (1728), pl. V. John or William Bartram, "A Draught of John Bartram’s House and Garden as it appears from the River"
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  • Earl, Mrs. John Watson, 1791. This portrait features a view of the sitter’s estate. Ralph Earl, Captain John Pratt (1753–1824), 1792. John Trumbull, Plan
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  • one of the gates depicted in the larger view. John Caspar Wild, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, 1838. John Warner Barber, “Entrance to Mount Auburn Cemetery
    49 KB (6,655 words) - 15:28, August 13, 2021
  • Bartram's Garden Quotation from John Bartram to Alexander Catcott, May 26, 1742, in John Bartram, The Correspondence of John Bartram 1734–1777, ed. Edmund
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  • the upper part of the plan. John Warner Barber (artist), S. E. Brown (engraver), “Court Square in Springfield, Mass.,” in John Warner Barber, Historical
    67 KB (9,305 words) - 17:36, April 8, 2021
  • William, 18 June 1753, in a letter to his cousin, John Murray, describing Murraywhaite, home of John Murray, Charleston, SC (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation)
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  • basin of water, or both.” John Trumbull, Plan for Old Brick Rowe, 1793. The three square privies are surrounded by the shrubbery. John Trumbull, Plan for Old
    81 KB (11,408 words) - 14:15, March 31, 2021
  • Great Town of Boston in New England in America, 1743. John or William Bartram, "A Draught of John Bartram’s House and Garden as it appears from the River"
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  • Genl. John Baker, Pennsylv.a,” in The Country Seats of the United States (1808), pl. 11. The inscription reads "Mount Sidney, the Seat of Gen.l John Baker
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  • Alternate Names: John Bartram & Sons; Bartram’s Garden; Bartram House and Garden; Kingsess Gardens Site Dates: 1730–present Site Owner(s): John Bartram 1699–1777;
    50 KB (7,152 words) - 19:49, September 1, 2021
  • of Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, 1849. Godfrey N. Frankenstein, Portrait of "The Old House" residence of John Adams and John Quincy Adams
    105 KB (14,451 words) - 18:17, September 3, 2021
  • beautiful & extensive Prospect.” Enys, Lt. John, December 9, 1787, describing Hancock House, seat of his Excellency John Hancock, Boston, MA (Cometti 1976: 205)
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  • Dewing after John Bonner, A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America, 1743. John or William Bartram, "A Draught of John Bartram’s House
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  • park.” [Fig. 16] Codman, Dr. John, July 18, 1800, in a letter to Sarah Codman, describing the Grange, estate of Dr. John and Sarah Codman, Lincoln, MA
    108 KB (14,954 words) - 15:38, August 13, 2021
  • Knapp, Life of Lord Timothy Dexter (Newburyport, MA: John G. Tilton, 1848), view on Zotero. J. C. (John Claudius) Loudon, An Encyclopaedia of Gardening; Comprising
    24 KB (3,316 words) - 19:57, October 30, 2020
  • Francis Dewing after John Bonner, A New Plan of ye Great Town of Boston in New England in America, 1743. Francis Dewing after John Bonner, A New Plan of
    39 KB (5,484 words) - 17:07, April 7, 2021
  • wood painted white above 10 feet high.” Codman, John, 1791, describing the Grange, estate of Dr. John and Sarah Codman, Lincoln, MA (Society for the Preservation
    26 KB (3,438 words) - 16:44, March 15, 2021
  • “forlorn state,” and he suggested John send additional provisions. Rather than continue to invest in William’s plantation, John encouraged him to return home
    42 KB (5,973 words) - 20:00, September 8, 2021
  • Green" at the top of the plan. John Warner Barber (artist), S. E. Brown (engraver), “Central Part of Taunton, Mass.,” in John Warner Barber, Historical Collections
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