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  • Malte-Brun, A System of Universal Geography Vol. II (1834), opp. 222. Samuel Davenport, New York, c. 1835. William A. Pratt, (artist), Charles Fenderich (lithographer)
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  • 1833. Henry Cheever Pratt, The House of Gardiner Greene, c. 1834. Samuel Davenport, New York, c. 1835. Anonymous, “View of Mount Auburn,” in American
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    Samuel Davenport, New York, c. 1835, print, 10.3 x 17.5 cm. The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The
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  • stretch of grass turf occasionally referred to as grass-ground or greensward. Samuel Johnson defined “greensword” as “the turf on which grass grows.” These terms
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