Landscape architects
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Barrows Bursley papers
Consists of notebooks and filing cards documenting several of Bursley's projects, including mill villages, golf courses and cemeteries. There is also a biographical sketch summarizing Bursley's life and career.
Earle Sumner Draper papers
Contains news clippings, biographical materials, reports and a videotape regarding Draper's career by Charles E. Aguar, professor emeritus of the University of Georgia's School of Environmental Design.
Dorothy Graves papers
Papers of one of the first female landscape architects in North Carolina. Consists primarily of specifications, blueprints, and photographs of landscaping projects in Washington, D.C. (1933-37). Also includes designs she completed while a student at Cornell University (1926) and two projects by her husband, S. Porter Graves, an associate of Walter W. Hook.
Stephens Company minute book
Minute book of the Stephens Company, which owned and developed the property that became Myers Park, Charlotte, NC
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