Gardens of Williamsburg, 1961.

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Gardens of Williamsburg, 1961.

Manuscript of unpublished book, The Gardens of Williamsburg. Includes descriptions of the landscape, people, laws, and gardening knowledge of colonial Virginia. Also includes descriptions of the gardens at Williamsburg.

1 v. (185 p.) ; 36 cm.

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Griswold, Ralph E.

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Ralph E. Griswold began his career as a landscape architect in 1916 after graduating from Cornell University, where he received both his bachelor's and master's degrees in landscape architecture. Following his graduation, Griswold served in World War I as a camouflage officer stationed in France. In 1919, Griswold was a part of Bryant F. Fleming landscape architecture firm in Buffalo, New York. Subsequently, Griswold won the Prix de Rome, a competitive scholarship organized by the Royal Academy ...