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- catalog abstract "The bulk of the materials in the Records of the Moseley Gardens Collection consists of a series of 45 photographs of the Moseley Gardens dating from the first decade of the twentieth century. There is a five-year diary from 1906-1910, which appears to have been kept by Helen Moseley. In it were found the contents of folders six and eight. There are eight topographic maps of the estate produced by the Massachusetts DEM, a Maudslay State Park brochure, and a letter giving some of the history of the Moseley estate.".
- catalog contributor b12874520.
- catalog contributor b12874521.
- catalog contributor b12874522.
- catalog date "1906".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:ARB:ajp00022".
- catalog description "Moseley Gardens Collection Records. Arnold Arboretum Archives of Harvard University.".
- catalog description "The bulk of the materials in the Records of the Moseley Gardens Collection consists of a series of 45 photographs of the Moseley Gardens dating from the first decade of the twentieth century. There is a five-year diary from 1906-1910, which appears to have been kept by Helen Moseley. In it were found the contents of folders six and eight. There are eight topographic maps of the estate produced by the Massachusetts DEM, a Maudslay State Park brochure, and a letter giving some of the history of the Moseley estate.".
- catalog description "The former Fredrick Moseley Estate was located in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Maudesleigh, as it was originally called (later it was known as Maudslay), was created on top of an existing agricultural landscape. A few of the approximately 30 structures on the property remain from the early nineteenth century. The principal architect of most of the buildings was William G. Rantoul of the Boston firm Jacques and Rantoul. He designed the 72-room main house (demolished in 1955) as well as houses for the coachman, forester, and head gardener, and several outbuildings including those in the garden complex. Most of the architectural work was done between 1895-1910. The landscape architect was Martha Brookes Hutcheson, one of the first three woman members of the American Society of Landscape Architects. The property was acquired in 1985 by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and became Maudslay State Park.".
- catalog extent "3 linear in.".
- catalog issued "1906".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Hutcheson, Martha Brookes.".
- catalog subject "Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management.".
- catalog subject "Maudslay State Park.".
- catalog subject "Moseley Estate.".
- catalog subject "Moseley, Fred, 1946-".
- catalog subject "Moseley, Helen.".
- catalog subject "Rantoul, W. G. (William G.)".
- catalog title "Records of the Moseley Garden Collection 1906-1995".
- catalog type "collection".