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Charles Eliot Norton , to battle for years to preserve Niagara Falls from industrial
power development , and to advise the landscaping of the Columbian Exposition
in Chicago . Through a peculiarly successful system of apprenticeship , he ...
Charles Eliot Norton , to battle for years to preserve Niagara Falls from industrial
power development , and to advise the landscaping of the Columbian Exposition
in Chicago . Through a peculiarly successful system of apprenticeship , he ...
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12 Though Hubbard confidently expected his audience to accept landscape
design as a worthwhile refinement on natural beauty , earlier architects met with
a good deal of public apathy . One of the most important designers to come
through ...
12 Though Hubbard confidently expected his audience to accept landscape
design as a worthwhile refinement on natural beauty , earlier architects met with
a good deal of public apathy . One of the most important designers to come
through ...
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Frederick Law Olmsted , Jr . and Theodora Kimball , Frederick Law Olmsted ,
Landscape Architect , 1822 – 1903 ( New York : Putnam ' s , 1922 ) , p . 70 ;
Charles W . Eliot , Sr . , Charles Eliot , Landscape Architect , a Lover of Nature
and of His ...
Frederick Law Olmsted , Jr . and Theodora Kimball , Frederick Law Olmsted ,
Landscape Architect , 1822 – 1903 ( New York : Putnam ' s , 1922 ) , p . 70 ;
Charles W . Eliot , Sr . , Charles Eliot , Landscape Architect , a Lover of Nature
and of His ...
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