Daniel Bradford Devore,120 Chatham Lane,Fredericksburg,Stafford County,VA
'Chatham,' Colonel Daniel Bradford Devore house, 120 Chatham Lane, Fredericksburg, Stafford County, Virginia. View to kitchen from east flower garden parterre
Title: ['Chatham,' Colonel Daniel Bradford Devore house, 120 Chatham Lane, Fredericksburg, Stafford County, Virginia. View to kitchen from east flower garden parterre]
Creator(s): Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer
Date Created/Published: [1927]
Notes:
Site History. House Architecture: Originally built by William Fitzhugh 1768-1771, restored, with changes, by Oliver H. Clark for Daniel Bradford Devore, from 1920. Landscape: Ellen Biddle Shipman, from 1922. David Hanlon, gardener. Associated Name: Helen Stewart (Mrs. Daniel B.) Devore. Today: House preserved as a National Park Service site, with garden under restoration.
On slide (handwritten): 'Chatham, Parterre.'
Title, date, and subject information provided by Sam Watters, 2011.
Forms part of: Garden and historic house lecture series in the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection (Library of Congress).
Published in Gardens for a Beautiful America / Sam Watters. New York: Acanthus Press, 2012. Plate 224.
Formerly in Box 24.
Subjects:
Gardens--Virginia--Fredericksburg--1920-1930.
Flowers--Virginia--Fredericksburg--1920-1930.
Lantern slides--Hand-colored--1920-1930.
Bookmark /2007686349/
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