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- Batty Langley, "An Improvement of a beautiful Garden at Twickenham," 1728 + (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C.)
- Batty Langley, The Design of an Elegant Kitchen Garden Contain'g ARP 1.2.20. Including Walks, 1728 + (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C.)
- William and John Halfpenny, "An Obelisk in the Chinese Taste," 1755 + (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C.)
- Michael van der Gucht, "Designs of Groves of a Middle Height," 1712 + (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C.)
- Batty Langley, "Design of a rural Garden, after the new manner," 1728 + (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, D.C.)
- James Smillie (artist), Rice & Buttre (engravers), “View of Oxnard's Monument, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847 + (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC)
- James Smillie (artist), J. A. Rolph (engraver), “View of the Central Square, Mount Auburn Cemetery,” (1847; repr., 1850) + (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC.)
- William and John Halfpenny, A Chinese Double brac'd Paling, 1755 + (Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collections, Washington, D.C.)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, View of water with islands (Hyde Park), n.d. + (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, Hyde Park, New York)
- Anthony St. John Baker, “Back View of Mount Airy, Va.,” May 19, 1827 + (General Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut)
- Anonymous, The Sargent Family, 1800 + (Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch, 1953.5.49, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, "Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane," in American Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge 1, no. 1 (September 1834) + (Harvard University Library)
- Anonymous, “Mount Auburn,” 1835 + (Harvard University Library)
- Unknown, Sunnyside from the Hudson, c. 1860 + (Historic Hudson Valley, Pocantico Hills, New York (SS.64.542).)
- Joseph C. Wells (attr.), Roseland Cottage, c. 1846 + (Historic New England, Boston)
- John J. Thomas, "Plan of a Garden," 1842 + (Library of Congress)
- 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) + (Library of Congress)
- James Smillie, "Greenwood Cemetery," 1847 + (Library of Congress)
- Daniel Wadsworth, "Monte-Video," in Benjamin Silliman, Remarks Made on a Short Tour between Hartford and Quebec, in the Autumn of 1819 (1824) + (Library of Congress)
- 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) + (Library of Congress)
- 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. + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- J. C. Loudon, Examples of Treillage-Work, 1826 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- J. C. Loudon, The botanic flower-garden with a gravel-walk, 1826 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- James Smillie (artist), Robert Hinshelwood (engraver), "Bay-Side Avenue, Fern Hill," 1847 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- C. Foster, "Western Baptist Theological Institute, at Covington KY, opposite Cincinnati, Ohio," 1841 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- J. C. Loudon, Thicket [detail], 1826 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- John Warner Barber, "College of New Jersey, Princeton," 1844 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- Frances Palmer, "Ground Plot," 1851 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, Plan of a Flower Garden, 1840 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- J. C. Loudon, "Intricate and fanciful figures of parterres," 1826 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- Frances Palmer, "Waldwic Cottage," 1851 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- Frances Palmer, "A plot of village property 724 feet by 488," 1849 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- William Cobbett, "Plan for a Garden," 1819 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- Frances Palmer, Elevations and profiles of wood fences, 1851 + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- Joseph F. W. Des Barres, A Plan of the Town of Newport in the Province of Rhode Island (1780) + (Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Geography and Map Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, "Orchards in Alternate Rows, or Quincunx Order," 1835 + (Library of Congress, Washington, DC)
- Insurance policy drawings for Mount Vernon, June 5, 1805 + (Library of Virginia)
- Insurance policy drawings for Mount Vernon, March 13, 1803 + (Library of Virginia)
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Plan of the Camp, Methodist camp meeting at Georgetown, Virginia, August 6, 1809 + (Maryland Center for History and Culture)
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, View of Mount Vernon looking towards the South West,1796 + (Maryland Center for History and Culture)
- Jane Colden, A page from her botanical manuscript describing no. 69, “Yellow Lilly with the flowers standing upright” (Lilium philadelphicum), c. 1750s + (Michigan State University Libraries)
- Robert Mills, Plan of the Mall, Washington, DC, 1841 + (National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Maryland)
- 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) + (National Gallery of Art)
- Anonymous, "Plan of a Mansion Residence, laid out in the natural style," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- 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. + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- William Russell Birch, Plan of Springland, c. 1800 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Batty and Thomas Langley, "Five new Order of Columns, Plain & Enriched," 1747 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Mary Antrim, Brick House with Two Foreyards and Animals, 1807 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, "Residence of Gov. Morehead, North Carolina," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, "Beaverwyck, the Seat of Wm. P. Van Rensselaer, Esq.," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, "Tazza Fountain," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, "A Gothic vase," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- A. J. Downing, "Design for a rustic prospect tower," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, "Design for a Fountain," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Batty and Thomas Langley, "Gothick [sic] Temple," 1747 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Anonymous, "View in the Grounds of James Arnold, Esq.," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.)
- Alexander Jackson Davis, “View in the Grounds at Blithewood," 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC)
- Anonymous, “Mr. Dunn's Cottage, Mount Holly, N. J.,” in A. J. Downing, 1849 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.)
- James Gibbs, “The Plan, Upright and Section of a Building of the Dorick Order in the form of a Temple,” 1728 + (National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.)
- Robert Mills, Monticello: 2nd version (west elevation), recto, 1803 + (Original manuscript from the Coolidge Collection of Thomas Jefferson Manuscripts, Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston)
- Samuel McIntire, Design for a Fence, c. 1791 + (Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.)
- Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Garden plan with outbuildings, 1795-99 + (Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.)
- Joseph Goldsborough Bruff (artist), Edward Weber & Co. (lithographer), Elements of National Thrift and Empire, c. 1847 + (Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.)
- 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) + (Private Collection)
- Anonymous, Section of a small, low-cost, wood frame "green-house," Horticulturist, Vol. 6, No. 1 (January 1851) + (Private Collection)
- Anonymous, "Natural Jet D'Eau," Horticulturist, Vol. 5, No. 5 (November 1850) + (Private Collection)
- Anonymous, Design for a Rustic Gate, 1846 + (Private Collection)
- J. C. Loudon, "An Octagon Pagoda," 1834 + (Private collection)
- Anonymous, "Rural Gothic Villa," 1850 + (Private collection)
- J. C. Loudon, Twelve designs in the Dutch style, 1834 + (Private collection)
- Anonymous, Two Ornamental Ice Houses Above Ground, 1846 + (Private collection)
- Anonymous, "Design for a Geometric Flower Garden," 1848 + (Private collection)
- J. C. Loudon, Diagram of worm fence, 1834 + (Private collection)
- J. C. Loudon, A clump, 1834 + (Private collection)
- J. C. Loudon, Vertical profile of the gardens and the pleasure-ground, Cheshunt Cottage (right side), 1839 + (Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Washington, D.C.)
- James Smillie and John A. Rolph (etcher), "View of the Pilgrim Path, Mount Auburn Cemetery," 1847 + (The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.)
- John Notman, "Ground Plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery," 1844 + (The Eberly Family Special Collections Library, Pennsylvania State University Libraries)
- Thomas Kelah Wharton, Washington's Monument, Baltimore, 1833 + (The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: Print Collection, The New York Public Library.)
- William Bartram, “Plan of the Ancient Chunky-Yard,” 1789 + (The New York Public Library)
- 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) + (The New York Public Library)
- J. C. Loudon, The imitation of a lake, 1826 + (The New York Public Library.)
- J. C. Loudon, "The house and flower-garden entrance," 1826 + (The New York Public Library.)
- John Smith Rubens (artist), J.B. Neagle (engraver), Washington, 1834 + (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.)
- James Trenchard after Charles Willson Peale, "An East View of GRAY'S FERRY, near Philadelphia, with the TRIUMPHAL ARCHES, &c. erected for the Reception of General Washington, April 20th. 1789" + (University of Pittsburgh Library)
- E.W. Clay, etched by J.W. Steel and W.H. Hay, "Sedgeley Park," 1830 + (University of Pittsburgh Library System.)
- Louise Françoise Jacquinot after Pancrace Bessa, “Bartram's Oak (Quercus heterophilla),” 1819 + (University of Pittsburgh Library.)
- Anonymous, “View of Mount Auburn,” 1836 + (University of Wisconsin Libraries)
- Augustus Köllner, "President's House," 1848. White House Collection\White House Historical Association, Washington, D.C. + (White House Collection\White House Historical Association, Washington, D.C.)
- William Russell Birch, “View from Belmont Pennsyl.a the Seat of Judge Peters,” 1808 + (Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Connecticut.)
- William Russell Birch, "View from the Elysian Bower, Springland, Pennsylva, the residence of M.r W. Birch," 1808 + (Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Conn.)
- South Water Street, 1807 + (York County Heritage Trust)
- Thomas S. Sinclair, Plan of the Pleasure Grounds and Farm of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane at Philadelphia, 1848 + (https://archive.org/details/americanjournalo4184amer/page/n301/mode/1up?view=theater)