The Olmsted brothers, Edward Bouton, J.C. Nichols and the idea of suburban residential living, 1978.

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The Olmsted brothers, Edward Bouton, J.C. Nichols and the idea of suburban residential living, 1978.

Paper concerning the development of suburban residential planning, including information concerning Roland Park in Baltimore, Maryland; and architects and planners Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., John Charles Olmsted, Edward H. Bouton and J.C. Nichols.

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Cornell University Library

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Nichols, J. C.

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Roland Park Company.

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Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1870-1957

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Landscape architect. From the description of Frederick Law Olmsted reports, 1916 and 1922. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418918 Historical Note Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), known as the "father of American landscape architecture," designed and planned parks and park systems throughout the United States. His earliest designs, completed with partner Calvert Vaux, include New York's Central Park, Broo...

Worley, William

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Bouton, Edward H.

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Olmsted, John Charles

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