Letter from Andrew Jackson Downing to William Bailey Lang Esq, Roxbury, Mass., 1845

Collection Type

  • Manuscripts

Date

1845

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-C-0406; Miscellaneous Manuscripts, Beecher - Emery, D. W., Box 2

GUSN

GUSN-356137

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Description

Autograph letter from Andrew Jackson Downing to Wm. Bailey Lang, dated November 1845, regarding publication of Lang's Views, with Ground Plans, of the Highland Cottages at Roxbury [Mass.}

Details

Descriptive Terms

manuscripts (document genre)
letters (correspondence)
manuscripts (document genre)
letters (correspondence)

Physical Descrption

0.1 cubic feet (1 legal folder)

Collection Code

MS029

Collection Name

Miscellaneous manuscript collection

Date of Acquisition

12/14/2016

Reference Code

MS029.002.008

Acqusition Type

Gift

Credit Line

Gift of Lorna Condon, 2016

Places

Roxbury (Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts) [neighborhood]
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)

Record Details

Originator

Condon, Lorna (Donor)

Material Type

manuscripts (document genre)
letters (correspondence)

Other People

O'Gorman, James F.
Downing, A.J.

Description Level

Item

Location Note

85M-01-314-Z-C-0406; Miscellaneous Manuscripts, Beecher - Emery, D. W., Box 2

Language Note

Materials are in English

Processing Information

Donna E. Russo

Historical/Biographical Note

Historical/Biographical Note

Andrew Jackson Downing was a designer, horticulturist, and author. His publication on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening as well as collaborative essays with Alexander Jackson Davis in his magazine, The Horticulturist, made landscape gardenting popular among the middle and upper classes in the United States. Like Frederick Law Olmsted, Downing was a proponent of public green spaces where the population could enjoy nature.
Mr. Downing formed personal and career relationships with architects Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. Downings writings influenced landscape gardening and landscape architecture.

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