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  • Press, 1969), view on Zotero. Thomas Lee Shippen, Westover Described in 1783: A Letter and Drawing Sent by Thomas Lee Shippen, Student of Law in Williamsburg
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  • Robinson, 1787), view on Zotero. Thomas Lee Shippen, Westover Described in 1783: A Letter and Drawing Sent by Thomas Lee Shippen, Student of Law in Williamsburg
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  • describing his nursery in New Jersey (Peabody Essex Institute, Phillips Library, Lee Family Papers, MS 129, box 1, folder 5) “I am a nurseryman In New Jersey.
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  • communication). See Gregory K. Dreicer, “Wired! The Fence Industry and the Invention of Chain Link,” in Between Fences, ed. Gregory K. Dreicer (Washington, DC:
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  • introduction; establishment; as the plantation of Christianity in England. K. Charles.” 1828, An American Dictionary of the English Language (2: n.p.) “PLEAS'URE-GROUND
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  • Vienna," Horticulturist, vol. 1, no. 10 (April 1847), pl. opp. 441. Beds at c, k, l, m, n, o , p. Thomas S. Sinclair, “Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm
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  • g and h are gravel walks; i, beds, with pedestal and statue in the centre; k, small oval beds, separated from the bed, l, by a border or turf; m, n, o,
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