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- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, House, Richmond, Virginia. Perspective rendering of house and landscape, 1807-08 + (1808)
- G. (George) Gregory + (March 12, 1808)
- Belmont (Baltimore, MD) + (1809)
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Plan of the Camp, Methodist camp meeting at Georgetown, Virginia, August 6, 1809 + (1809)
- Charles François Adrien le Paulmier, le Chevalier d’Annemours + (March 1, 1809)
- Baroness Anne-Marguerite-Henriette Hyde de Neuville, Self-Portrait (c. 1761?–1849), c. 1805–10 + (1810)
- Charles Willson Peale, Sketches of Belfield, 1810 + (1810)
- Charles Willson Peale, Sketches of Belfield [detail], 1810 + (1810)
- Blithewood + (1810)
- Anonymous, Elgin Botanic Garden, c. 1810 + (1810)
- Rebecca Chester, A Full View of Deadrick's Hill, 1810 + (1810)
- Charles Fraser, Woodville, The Seat of R. Beresford, Esq., c. 1810 + (1810)
- Elgin Botanic Garden + (1811)
- + (1812)
- Unknown, View of the Battery Looking North from the Churn, c. 1812 + (1812)
- Frances Palmer + (June 26, 1812)
- Joseph Jacques Ramée, Plan of the Campus Grounds, Union College, 1813 + (1813)
- Pavel Petrovich Svinin, A Country Residence, Possibly General Moreau's Country House at Morrisville, Pennsylvania , 1811–ca. 1813 + (1813)
- Joseph-Jacques Ramée, Monument to the memory of general George Washington, to be erected at Baltimore, design for the Washington Monument, 1813 + (1813)
- Humphry Marshall’s Botanic Garden + (1813)
- Humphry Marshall’s Botanic Garden + (1813)
- Pavel Petrovich Svinin, View of Morrisville, General Moreau’s Country House in Pennsylvania, Possibly The Woodlands, Pennsylvania, 1811–c. 1813 + (1813)
- Washington Monument (Baltimore, MD) + (1813)
- The Woodlands + (1813)
- William Hamilton + (June 5, 1813)
- Moses Marshall + (October 1, 1813)
- Charles Willson Peale, Letter to Angelica Peale [detail], November 12, 1813 + (November 12, 1813)
- Robert Mills, Elevation of the Principal Fronts, Washington Monument, Baltimore, 1814 + (1814)
- Anonymous, Memorial to Mary Fairbanks, c. 1815 + (1815)
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Plan of the Capitol grounds, 1815 + (1815)
- Andrew Jackson Downing + (October 31, 1815)
- Charles Willson Peale, View of the garden at Belfield, 1816 + (1816)
- Joshua Rowley Watson, View of the Middle and Upper bridges on the River Schuylkill taken from the Old Waterworks Philadelphia 5th October 1816, 1816 + (1816)
- George Bridport, Design for Washington Monument, Washington Square, Philadelphia, 1816 + (1816)
- Point Breeze + (1816)
- Charles Willson Peale, View of the garden at Belfield',' [detail] 1816 + (1816)
- Joshua Rowley Watson, The Lower Bridge on Schuylkill at Gray's Ferry 5 [-]ber 1816, 1816 + (1816)
- Bernard M’Mahon + (September 18, 1816)
- Joshua Rowley Watson, From the Piazza looking towards the Pavilion 21st May 1817, 1817 + (1817)
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Elevation of the South front of the President's house, copied from the design as proposed to be altered in 1807, January 1817 + (January 1817)
- The Woodlands + (1817)
- David J. Kennedy, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, 1817 + (1817)
- Timothy Dwight + (January 11, 1817)
- Ashley Hall + (1818)
- Paul Revere + (May 10, 1818)
- Louise Françoise Jacquinot after Pancrace Bessa, “Bartram's Oak (Quercus heterophilla),” 1819 + (1819)
- William Cobbett, "Plan for a Garden," 1819 + (1819)
- William Cobbett, "Plan for a Garden," 1819 + (1819)
- Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, attr., A Garden Seat by Mr. Jones, From Chamber's Kew, c. 1820 + (1820)
- Harriet De (?), The Duck Pond, c. 1820 + (1820)
- James Frothingham, Manasseh Cutler, 1820 + (1820)
- Columbian Institute + (1820)
- Anonymous, The Beehive, 1800-20 + (1820)
- Mary Eliza Cushman, Memorial to Lt. Jacob Cushman, c. 1815-20 + (1820)
- Charles Vaughan, Hallowell, ca. 1820 + (1820)
- Anonymous, Grotto at the garden of Father George Rapp, c. 1820 + (1820)
- Charles Codman, Kalorama, c. 1820 + (1820)
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe + (September 3, 1820)
- Thomas Birch, Fairmount Water Works, 1821 + (1821)
- Harmony Grove + (1821)
- Hyde Park (on the Hudson River, NY) + (1821)
- Riversdale + (1821)
- Riversdale + (1821)
- Samuel Bard + (May 24, 1821)
- Peter Aaron van Dorn, Map of City of Jackson, Mississippi, 1822 + (1822)
- Samuel Finley Breese Morse, Portrait of Noah Webster, [1823] + (1823)
- William Bartram + (July 22, 1823)
- Manasseh Cutler + (July 28, 1823)
- Daniel Wadsworth, "Monte-Video," in Benjamin Silliman, Remarks Made on a Short Tour between Hartford and Quebec, in the Autumn of 1819 (1824) + (1824)
- Daniel Wadsworth, "Monte-Video," in Benjamin Silliman, Remarks Made on a Short Tour between Hartford and Quebec, in the Autumn of 1819 (1824) + (1824)
- Anonymous, The Ample Grove, c. 1810-25 + (1825)
- Parmentier’s Horticultural and Botanical Garden + (1825)
- Pierre-Charles L’Enfant + (June 14, 1825)
- Belfield + (1826)
- Belfield + (1826)
- Anonymous, Plan of the Labyrinth at Economy, Pa., c. 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, Examples of Treillage-Work, 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, Examples of Treillage-Work, 1826 + (1826)
- Bunker Hill Monument + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, The botanic flower-garden with a gravel-walk, 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, The botanic flower-garden with a gravel-walk, 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, Thicket [detail], 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, Thicket [detail], 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, The imitation of a lake, 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, The imitation of a lake, 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, "Intricate and fanciful figures of parterres," 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, "Intricate and fanciful figures of parterres," 1826 + (1826)
- Monticello + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, "The fixed rafter-trellis," in An Encyclopaedia of Gardening; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, including all the latest improvements; a general history of gardening in all countries; and a statistical view of its present state with suggestions for its future progress, in the British Isles (1826) + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, "The fixed rafter-trellis," in An Encyclopaedia of Gardening; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, including all the latest improvements; a general history of gardening in all countries; and a statistical view of its present state with suggestions for its future progress, in the British Isles (1826) + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, "The house and flower-garden entrance," 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, "The house and flower-garden entrance," 1826 + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, Plan of a ferme ornée with wild and irregular hedges, in An encyclopædia of gardening; comprising the theory and practice of horticulture, floriculture, arboriculture, and landscape-gardening, including all the latest improvements; a general history of gardening in all countries; and a statistical view of its present state with suggestions for its future progress, in the British Isles. By J.C. Loudon. . . Illustrated with many hundred engravings on wood by Branston (1826) + (1826)
- J. C. Loudon, Plan of a ferme ornée with wild and irregular hedges, in An encyclopædia of gardening; comprising the theory and practice of horticulture, floriculture, arboriculture, and landscape-gardening, including all the latest improvements; a general history of gardening in all countries; and a statistical view of its present state with suggestions for its future progress, in the British Isles. By J.C. Loudon. . . Illustrated with many hundred engravings on wood by Branston (1826) + (1826)
- Charles Willson Peale + (February 22, 1827)
- Anthony St. John Baker, “Back View of Mount Airy, Va.,” May 19, 1827 + (May 19, 1827)
- Mrs. George Whitney, The Adams Seat in Quincy, 1828 + (1828)
- Anonymous, “Map of Mr. Andrew Parmentier's Horticultural & Botanic Garden, at Brooklyn, Long Island, Two Miles From the City of New York,” c. 1828 + (1828)
- Belmont (Philadelphia, PA) + (1828)
- Hyde Park (on the Hudson River, NY) + (1828)
- Montgomery Place + (1828)
- Otranto (Charleston, SC) + (1828)
- The Woodlands + (1828)
- Firm of Joseph Stubbs, Tureen and cover with view of Lemon Hill, c. 1828 + (1828)
- Thomas Cole, View of Monte Video, the Seat of Daniel Wadsworth, Esq., 1828 + (1828)
- Richard Peters + (August 22, 1828)
- Robert Cary Long Jr., Washington Monument and Howard's Park, c. 1829 + (1829)
- Mount Vernon + (1829)
- Otranto (Charleston, SC) + (1829)
- Louise-Jules-Frédéric Villeneuve and Victor Adam (lithographers), after Jacques Gerard Milbert, published by Henri Gaugain, Lower Falls—Near the Residence of Mrs. Montgomery, 1828–29 + (1829)
- Louise-Jules-Frédéric Villeneuve and Victor Adam (lithographers), after Jacques Gerard Milbert, published by Henri Gaugain, Lower Falls—Near the Residence of Mrs. Montgomery, 1828–29 + (1829)
- Anonymous, Floor Plan and Façade of Garden Pavilion, Economy, Pa., c. 1830 + (1830)
- Belmont (Baltimore, MD) + (1830)
- E.W. Clay, etched by J.W. Steel and W.H. Hay, "Sedgeley Park," 1830 + (1830)
- E.W. Clay, etched by J.W. Steel and W.H. Hay, "Sedgeley Park," 1830 + (1830)
- Parmentier’s Horticultural and Botanical Garden + (1830)
- Cephas G. Childs after George Lehman, Grays Ferry, 1830 + (1830)
- André Parmentier + (November 27, 1830)
- Mount Auburn Cemetery + (1831)
- Otranto (Charleston, SC) + (1831)
- Alexander Wadsworth, “Plan of Mount Auburn,” November 1831 + (November 1831)
- Mount Vernon + (1832)
- Thomas Kelah Wharton, “Grove of Poplars with a Memorial Bust, David Hosack Estate, Hyde Park, New York” in the Hosack Album, c. 1832 + (1832)
- Joseph Pilié, "Plan d'un lot de terre," March 12, 1832 + (March 12, 1832)
- Blithewood + (1833)
- Thomas Kelah Wharton, Washington's Monument, Baltimore, 1833 + (1833)
- Nursery of Robert Buist + (1833)
- Parmentier’s Horticultural and Botanical Garden + (1833)
- J. C. Loudon, "An Octagon Pagoda," 1834 + (1834)
- J. C. Loudon, "An Octagon Pagoda," 1834 + (1834)
- John Smith Rubens (artist), J.B. Neagle (engraver), Washington, 1834 + (1834)
- John Smith Rubens (artist), J.B. Neagle (engraver), Washington, 1834 + (1834)
- George Cooke (artist), W. J. Bennett (engraver), Richmond, From the Hill Above the Waterworks, 1834 + (1834)
- Rosedown Plantation + (1834)
- The Solitude + (1834)
- Springettsbury + (1834)
- Wye House + (1834)
- J. C. Loudon, Twelve designs in the Dutch style, 1834 + (1834)
- J. C. Loudon, Twelve designs in the Dutch style, 1834 + (1834)
- J. C. Loudon, Diagram of worm fence, 1834 + (1834)
- J. C. Loudon, Diagram of worm fence, 1834 + (1834)
- James H. Dakin, "La Grange Terrace, La Fayette Place, City of New York," 1831-34 + (1834)
- J. C. Loudon, A clump, 1834 + (1834)
- J. C. Loudon, A clump, 1834 + (1834)
- Anonymous, "Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane," in American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge 1, no. 1 (September 1834) + (September 1834)
- Blithewood + (1835)
- Elgin Botanic Garden + (1835)
- W. R. Miller (artist) and Richardson & Cox (engraver), Irving’s Residence, General View, 1835 + (1835)
- W. R. Miller (artist) and Richardson & Cox (engraver), Irving’s Residence, General View, 1835 + (1835)
- Hyde Park (on the Hudson River, NY) + (1835)
- Mount Auburn Cemetery + (1835)
- Anonymous, “Mount Auburn,” 1835 + (1835)
- Anonymous, "Orchards in Alternate Rows, or Quincunx Order," 1835 + (1835)
- Anonymous, "Orchards in Alternate Rows, or Quincunx Order," 1835 + (January 1, 1835)
- Anonymous, “Mount Auburn,” 1835 + (June 1835)
- Benjamin Vaughan + (December 8, 1835)
- David Hosack + (December 22, 1835)
- Anonymous, “View of Mount Auburn,” 1836 + (1836)
- Tucker Factory, Vase with view of Springland, 1828-1836 + (1836)
- Montgomery Place + (1836)
- Monticello + (1836)
- Otranto (Charleston, SC) + (1836)
- Anonymous, “View of Mount Auburn,” 1836 + (February 1836)
- Columbian Institute + (1837)
- Henry Walton, Three Sisters in a Landscape, 1838 + (1838)
- Lemon Hill + (1838)
- Rufus Porter, Landscape mural from Howe House, 1838 + (1838)
- Riversdale + (1838)
- Henry Pratt + (February 6, 1838)
- J. C. Loudon, Vertical profile of the gardens and the pleasure-ground, Cheshunt Cottage (right side), 1839 + (1839)
- J. C. Loudon, Vertical profile of the gardens and the pleasure-ground, Cheshunt Cottage (right side), 1839 + (1839)
- Benson John Lossing, “Residence of Washington Irving, Esq.,” 1839 + (1839)
- Benson John Lossing, “Residence of Washington Irving, Esq.,” 1839 + (1839)
- Deborah Norris Logan + (February 2, 1839)
- Mary Blades, Woodbury, c. 1840 + (1840)
- John Warner Barber, Eastern View of the Public Square or Green in New Haven, 1840 + (1840)
- Anonymous, Family Burying Ground, c. 1840 + (1840)
- David J. Kennedy, McAran's Garden, 1840 + (1840)
- Jeromes, Gilbert, Grant and Company, Shelf Clock, 1839-40 + (1840)
- William E. Winner, Garden Scene Near Philadelphia, c. 1840 + (1840)
- Anonymous, Plan of a Flower Garden, 1840 + (May 1840)
- Robert Mills, Alternative plan for the grounds of the National Institution, 1841 + (1841)
- Alexander Walsh, "Plan of a Garden," 1841 + (1841)
- Robert Mills, Plan of the Mall, Washington, DC, 1841 + (1841)
- Robert Mills, Picturesque View of the Building, and Grounds in front, 1841 + (1841)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, View N. W. at Blithewood, c. 1841 + (1841)
- C. Foster, "Western Baptist Theological Institute, at Covington KY, opposite Cincinnati, Ohio," 1841 + (1841)
- C. Foster, "Western Baptist Theological Institute, at Covington KY, opposite Cincinnati, Ohio," 1841 + (1841)
- Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane + (1841)
- Alexander Walsh, "Plan of a Garden," 1841 + (March 31, 1841)
- John J. Thomas, "Plan of a Garden," 1842 + (January 1842)
- John J. Thomas, "Plan of a Garden," 1842 + (January 1842)
- Bunker Hill Monument + (1842)
- M. Schmitz (artist), Thomas S. Sinclair (lithographer), John B. Colahan (surveyor), “Map of Washington Square, Philadelphia,” 1843 + (1843)
- Noah Webster + (May 28, 1843)
- J. C. (John Claudius) Loudon + (December 14, 1843)
- Belmont (Baltimore, MD) + (1844)
- John Notman, "Ground Plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery," 1844 + (1844)
- John Notman, "Ground Plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery," 1844 + (1844)
- Edwin Whitefield, Sketch of Anson G. Phelps' Villa, North Tarrytown, 1841-44 + (1844)
- John Warner Barber, "College of New Jersey, Princeton," 1844 + (1844)
- John Warner Barber, "College of New Jersey, Princeton," 1844 + (1844)
- Point Breeze + (1844)
- The Solitude + (1844)
- John Warner Barber, “Entrance to Mount Auburn Cemetery,” in Historical Collections, Being a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c., relating to the history and antiquities of every town in Massachusetts, with geographical descriptions (1844) + (1844)
- John Warner Barber, “Entrance to Mount Auburn Cemetery,” in Historical Collections, Being a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, &c., relating to the history and antiquities of every town in Massachusetts, with geographical descriptions (1844) + (1844)
- William Keenan, Plan of the City and Neck of Charleston, S.C., September 1844 + (September 1844)
- Joseph C. Wells (attr.), Roseland Cottage, c. 1846 + (1846)
- Sketch of the Elms in Front of the Longfellow House + (1846)
- Anonymous, Two Ornamental Ice Houses Above Ground, 1846 + (1846)
- Anonymous, Design for a Rustic Gate, 1846 + (August 1846)
- Anonymous, Design for a Rustic Gate, 1846 + (August 1846)
- John Notman, "Plan of Grounds, Fieldwood, near Princeton," Oct. 19, 1846 + (October 19, 1846)
- John Notman, "Plan of Grounds, Fieldwood, near Princeton," Oct. 19, 1846 + (October 19, 1846)
- Anonymous, Two Ornamental Ice Houses Above Ground, 1846 + (December 1846)
- Edward Yeager after J. S. Bowen, Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania [detail], 1847 + (1847)
- James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Lawn-Girt Hill," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, Green-wood Illustrated, in highly finished line engraving, from drawings taken on the spot / by James Smillie ; with descriptive notices by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1847), opp. p. 61. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. + (1847)
- Charles H. Wolf, attr., Pennsylvania Farmstead with Many Fences, c. 1847 + (1847)
- James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Bay-Side Avenue, Fern Hill," 1847 + (1847)
- James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Bay-Side Avenue, Fern Hill," 1847 + (1847)
- Lewis Miller, Botanic garden at Princeton College, 1847 + (1847)
- Point Breeze + (1847)
- Joseph Goldsborough Bruff (artist), Edward Weber & Co. (lithographer), Elements of National Thrift and Empire, c. 1847 + (1847)
- James Smillie, "Greenwood Cemetery," 1847 + (1847)
- James Smillie, "Greenwood Cemetery," 1847 + (1847)
- James Smillie and John A. Rolph (etcher), "View of the Pilgrim Path, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847 + (1847)
- Edward Yeager after J. S. Bowen, Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania, 1847 + (1847)
- James Smillie (artist), Rice & Buttre (engravers), “View of Oxnard's Monument, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847 + (1847)
- Miller & Co., Map of the residence & park grounds, near Bordentown, New Jersey : of the late Joseph Napoleon Bonaparte, ex-king of Spain, 1847 + (1847)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, View from Montgomery Place, October 1847 + (October 1847)
- Augustus Köllner, Baltimore Battle Monument, 1848 + (1848)
- Augustus Köllner, "President's House," 1848. White House Collection\White House Historical Association, Washington, D.C. + (1848)
- Thomas S. Sinclair, Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia, 1848 + (1848)
- David Ryder, Arabella Sparrow, 1848 + (1848)
- George Washington Mark, Marion Feasting the British Officer on Sweet Potatoes, 1848 + (1848)
- Washington Monument (Washington, DC) + (1848)
- Anonymous, Friends Almshouse, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, c. 1848 + (1848)
- Anonymous, "Design for a Geometric Flower Garden," 1848 + (1848)
- Thomas S. Sinclair, Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia, 1848 + (April 1848)
- Anonymous, "Design for a Geometric Flower Garden," 1848 + (June 1848)
- Anonymous, "A pair of tozza [sic] vases, for a fountain," in A. J. Downing, ed., The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste Devoted to Horticulture, Landscape, Gardening, Rural Architecture, Botany, Pomology, Entomology, Rural Economy, &c. 3, no. 1 (July 1848) + (July 1848)
- Anonymous, "Plan of a Mansion Residence, laid out in the natural style," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Plan of a Mansion Residence, laid out in the natural style," 1849 + (1849)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, “View in the Grounds at Blithewood," 1849 + (1849)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, “View in the Grounds at Blithewood," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Plan of the foregoing grounds as a Country Seat, after ten years’ improvement," in A. J. Downing, A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening," (1849), 114, fig. 24. + (1849)
- Alexander Jackson Davis,“Bank-Side Walk,” Blithewood, 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, “Mr. Dunn's Cottage, Mount Holly, N. J.,” in A. J. Downing, 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, “Mr. Dunn's Cottage, Mount Holly, N. J.,” in A. J. Downing, 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Villa of Theodore Lyman, Esq., near Boston," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Villa of Theodore Lyman, Esq., near Boston," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Residence of Gov. Morehead, North Carolina," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Beaverwyck, the Seat of Wm. P. Van Rensselaer, Esq.," 1849 + (1849)
- Hans Jacob Ehlers, Map of the Montgomery Place Arboretum, c. 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Tazza Fountain," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "A Gothic vase," 1849 + (1849)
- A. J. Downing, "Design for a rustic prospect tower," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Villa at Brooklyn, N.Y., with the Conservatory attached," in [[A. J. Downing]], A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening (1849) + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Villa at Brooklyn, N.Y., with the Conservatory attached," in [[A. J. Downing]], A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening (1849) + (1849)
- The Woodlands + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Design for a Fountain," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "Design for a Fountain," 1849 + (1849)
- Lewis Miller, "In beauteous Order Terminate the Scene. . . .," in Orbis Pictus (c. 1849) + (1849)
- Lewis Miller, "In beauteous Order Terminate the Scene. . . .," in Orbis Pictus (c. 1849) + (1849)
- Frances Palmer, "A plot of village property 724 feet by 488," 1849 + (1849)
- Frances Palmer, "A plot of village property 724 feet by 488," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "View in the Grounds of James Arnold, Esq.," 1849 + (1849)
- Anonymous, "View in the Grounds of James Arnold, Esq.," 1849 + (1849)
- Anne-Marguerite Hyde de Neuville + (September 14, 1849)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, Octagonal Garden Structure for Montgomery Place, c. 1850 + (1850)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, Garden Arch at Montgomery Place, c. 1850 + (1850)
- George Harvey, A Morning Rainbow, A Composition on the Grounds of R. Donaldson, Esq., 1840–50 + (1850)
- Thomas Chambers, Mount Auburn Cemetery, mid-19th century + (1850)
- Springside + (1850)
- Anonymous, "Rustic Arbours," 1850 + (1850)
- Anonymous, "Rustic Arbours," 1850 + (January 1850)
- James Smillie (artist), J. A. Rolph (engraver), “View of the Central Square, Mount Auburn Cemetery,” (1847; repr., 1850) + (1850)
- James Smillie (artist), J. A. Rolph (engraver), “View of the Central Square, Mount Auburn Cemetery,” (1847; repr., 1850) + (1850)
- Nursery of Robert Buist + (1850)
- Point Breeze + (1850)
- Victor de Grailly, Mount Vernon, c. 1840-50 + (1850)
- Anthony St. John Baker, “Back View of Mount Airy, Va.,” May 19, 1827 + (1850)
- E.B. Walker, The Monument of Rev. J. Harvard, 1828-50 + (1850)
- Anonymous, "Rural Gothic Villa," 1850 + (1850)
- Anonymous, "Rural Gothic Villa," 1850 + (1850)
- Anonymous, The Convent Garden, c. 1820-50 + (1850)
- James Smillie (artist), Rice & Buttre (engravers), “View of Oxnard's Monument, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847 + (1850)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, View of water with islands (Hyde Park), n.d. + (1850)
- Anonymous, "Natural Jet D'Eau," Horticulturist, Vol. 5, No. 5 (November 1850) + (November 1850)
- Anonymous, "Natural Jet D'Eau," Horticulturist, Vol. 5, No. 5 (November 1850) + (November 1850)
- Matthew Vassar, Plan of Springside, 1851 + (1851)
- A. J. Downing, Plan Showing Proposed Method of Laying Out the Public Grounds at Washington, 1851 + (1851)
- A. J. Downing, Plan Showing Proposed Method of Laying Out the Public Grounds at Washington, 1851 + (1851)
- Frances Palmer, "Ground Plot," 1851 + (1851)
- Anonymous, Section of a small, low-cost, wood frame "green-house," Horticulturist, Vol. 6, No. 1 (January 1851) + (January 1851)
- Anonymous, Section of a small, low-cost, wood frame "green-house," Horticulturist, Vol. 6, No. 1 (January 1851) + (January 1851)
- Frances Palmer, "Waldwic Cottage," 1851 + (1851)
- Frances Palmer, "Waldwic Cottage," 1851 + (1851)
- Frances Palmer, Elevations and profiles of wood fences, 1851 + (1851)
- Frances Palmer, Elevations and profiles of wood fences, 1851 + (1851)
- Downing, A. J. (Andrew Jackson), 1815-1852 + (1852)
- Hyde Park (on the Hudson River, NY) + (1852)
- Benjamin R. Evans, Lemon Hill, 1852 + (1852)
- Andrew Jackson Downing + (July 28, 1852)
- William Bartram, “Plan of the Ancient Chunky-Yard,” 1789 + (1853)
- Blithewood + (1853)
- C. A. Hedin, "Front Elevation on Live Oak Street," 1853 + (1853)
- Anonymous, "Franklin College, in Athens, Georgia," 1854 + (1854)
- Anonymous, “The Hamilton Mansion, Hamilton Village, Pennsylvania.,” 1854 + (1854)
- Anonymous, "Lodge Entrance to the Hamilton Mansion.," 1854 + (1854)
- Anonymous, “The Hamilton Mansion, Hamilton Village, Pennsylvania.,” 1854 + (April 15, 1854)
- Anonymous, "Lodge Entrance to the Hamilton Mansion.," 1854 + (April 15, 1854)
- Anonymous, "Franklin College, in Athens, Georgia," 1854 + (May 13, 1854)
- Anthony St. John Baker + (May 16, 1854)
- Anonymous, The Claremont, c. 1855 + (1855)
- Mount Vernon + (1855)
- James Smillie (artist), W. W. Rice (engraver), "Monument to Miss Charlotte Canda," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, The Rural Cemeteries of America. / Illustrated in a series of highly finished steel engravings from drawings taken on the spot, of the most picturesque scenery in Greenwood and Mount Auburn cemeteries; With descriptions by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1855 [1847]) + (1855)
- Robert Mills + (March 3, 1855)