From collection Creating Acadia National Park: The George B. Dorr Research Archive of Ronald H. Epp

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Dear Ms. Mayo:
Thank you for responding. I plan to visit the Lowell Center this Saturday
and would like to examine Boxes 1 ,2, 3 and 115-119 of the Warren H.
Manning Collection. Knowing that such materials are often not available
on demand, I thought I'd give advance notice for your convenience.
Sincerely,
Ronald H. Epp, Ph.D.
"Mayo, Martha" wrote:
Finding aids for the Manning Collection are on this page of
our website: http://library.uml.edu/clh/Collect.Html [scroll
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From: Kowalewski, Rosanna
Sent: Mon 5/12/08 4:51 PM
To: ELIZABETH and RONALD EPP
Cc: Mayo, Martha
Subject: RE: Collection Inquiry: Warren H. Manning
Dear Mr. Epp,
This request is better handled by our other library facility, the
Center for Lowell History. Martha Mayo is the director of that facility.
From: ELIZABETH and RONALD EPP [mailto:eppster2@verizon.net]
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 3:11 PM
To: Kowalewski, Rosanna
Subject: Collection Inquiry: Warren H. Manning
Dear Ms. Kowalewski:
Recently I retired as Library Director at Southern New
Hampshire University and am completing a biography of George
Bucknam Dorr, founder of Acadia National Park.
One of his friends was renown landscape architect Warren H.
Manning and according to information just published by the
University of Massachusetts Press , the Warren H. Manning
Collection is held by your library. The source is Robin Karson's
A Genius for Place where an extended footnote (page 362, note
1) identifies your library as holding his papers and
correspondence. Unfortunately, when I checked your online
catalog there was no entry for this collection.
I'd appreciate your assistance with this matter since I would very
much like to access these holdings--or a finding aid-- for
correspondence between Manning and Dorr.
I appreciate this professional courtesy and look forward to
hearing from you.
Ronald Epp
Ronald H. Epp , Ph.D.
47 Pond View Drive
Merrimack , NH 03054
(603) 424-6149
eppster2@verizon.net
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Warren H. Manning Collection
Warren H. Manning, 1860-1938, a landscape architect of national
importance, was based in Billerica, Massachusetts. This collection
contains correspondence, business records, writings, photographs,
journals, and diaries pertaining to over 1600 clients in the United
States. See Also: Iowa State University - Warren H. Manning
Landscape Architectural Collection: and Also: Harvard University
Frances Loeb Library.
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Warren H. Manning Collection
Boxes 11, 12 and 15
Articles and Reports by Warren H. Manning
Published Versions
Contained in WHM Personal Scrapbook
"Agassiz Park of Calumet, Michigan Built by Community
Effort," Park
and Recreation, Nov. - Dec. 1927.
"Arbor Day," American Civic Association, Department of
Outdoor Art,
Department Leaflet No. 5, 1905.
"The Art of Making Landscape Gardens," Landscape
Gardening. (nd)
Bangor City Plan; The Burned District. Report to The
Committee on
Civic Improvements, May 22, 1911.
"Beauty as a Resort Asset," Northward-Ho, Dec. 1913.
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"Berberous Thunbergii in New Hampshire," Rhodora,
Journal of the
New England Botanical Club, Vol. 15, No. 180, Dec.
1913.
"The Billerica Town Plan," Landscape Architecture
Quarterly, Vol. 3,
No. 3, April 1913.
Birmingham; The Magic City, Civic Birmingham, 1920.
"Children As Town Planners," by Percy R. Creed, Journal of
Education, Oct. 17, 1932.
"The Christmas Rose or Hellebores," The National Plant,
Flower and
Fruit Guild. (nd) ***
"Church Grounds," National Plant, Flower & Fruit Guild,
Vol. 16,
No. 4, Sept. 1927.
City Plan of Birmingham. Birmingham, Alabama, 1919.
"Civic Horticulture and Civic Improvements," Park and
Cemetery and
Landscape Gardening, Oct. 1907. (Reprint)
"Conservation of Land Resources," The Bostonian
Magazine, Vol. 1,
Vol. 9, Dec. 1909.
"Construction and Cooperative Recreation" presented at the
National
Conference on Outdoor Recreation: Washington, DC,
May
22-24, 1924. (Reprint: Senate Document No. 151,
68th
Congress, 1st Session).
"A Critique of the Exhibitions of the Department of
Horticulture at the
Columbia Exposition, 1893," Abstracts from Annals
of
Horticulture of North America, 1893.
"Designing Amusement Resorts," Street Railway Journal,
Vol. 13,
No. 9, Sept. 1897. (Reprint)
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Directions for Surveying and Arranging Home and School
Grounds.
Boston, Rockwell and Churchill Press, 1900.
"Directions for Making Surveys," The Florists Exchange,
1900.
"An Easterner Looks at Michigan," The Magazine of
Michigan,
Vol. 1, No. 5, Sept. 1929.
"Exotic Trees for Forest Plantations," American Forest and
Forest Life,
Vol. 33, No. 405, Sept. 1927.
"The Field and Landscape Design," Landscape Architecture
Quarterly,
Vol. 2, No. 3, April 1912.
"First Traveling Annual Meeting," American Civic
Association,
Washington, DC, Nov. 15, 1927. ***
"For General State Survey," The Bostonian Magazine, Vol.
2, No. 8,
Nov. 1909.
"For General Survey of Commonwealth," The Bostonian
Magazine,
Vol. 3, No. 2, Jan. 1910.
"Forestry in Massachusetts," Forestry and Irrigation, Vol.
8,
No. 2,
Feb. 1902.
(Golden Gate Park) Parks and Cemetery, May 1898.
Goodyear Heights. George L. Curtis Printing Co., Akron,
OH, 1923.
"Governmental Recreational Responsibilities as Determine
by a National
Plan," Landscape Architecture, July 1923.
"Governmental Recreational Responsibilities as Determined
by National
Plan," presented at the Second National Conference
on
Outdoor Recreation: Washington, DC, Jan. 20 & 21,
1926.
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A Handbook for Planning and Planting Home Grounds.
Stout Manual
Training School, Menemonie, WI, 1899.
A Handbook for Planning and Planting Home Grounds.
Talbot Mills,
North Billerica, MA, 1907.
"Hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs," 1900?. unidentified
publication.
"The History of Village Improvement in the United States,"
The
Craftsman, Feb. 1904. (Reprint)
"Home Grounds," Park and Cemetery, 1900?. (Reprint)
The Improvements of Madison, N.J. Report to the Highway,
Park, and
Garden Committee, Madison, N.J., 1909.
"In the Pine Barrens," The Pinehurst Outlook, Vol. 1, No. 9,
Dec. 10, 1897.
The Influence of American Expositions on the Outdoor Arts.
Lecture
before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society,
March 8, 1902.
"Landscape Gardening," Massachusetts Horticultural
Society,
Jan. 21, 1893. ***
"Landscaping on an Iron Range," The Explosives Engineer,
Vol. 2,
No. 8, Aug. 1924.
"Landscape Phase of the University of California Plan,"
American
Architect, July 16, 1898. ***
"The Making of Herbarium," Co-authored with Walter
Deane, Library
Art Annex, Southampton, N.Y., June 1897.
"Michigan As a Field for Large-Scale State Planning,"
American
Landscape Architecture, for Oct. 1929.
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"Minnesota," The Minnesota Horticulturalist, Vol. 56, No.
2,
Feb. 1928.
"Nation Wide Conservation," prepared for the Fourth
Conference on
State Parks at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, May 1924.
The National Importance of the Hudson-Mohawk
Thoroughfare and
Objects in Its' Landscape. @ 1912.
"A National Park System," Parks and Recreation, Jan.- Feb.
1924.
(Reprint)
"National Parks, Monuments and Forests," Landscape
Architecture
Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3, April 1916.
"A National Plan Study Brief," Landscape Architecture
Quarterly,
Vol. 8, No. 4, July, 1923.
"National Planning Notes," The Planners Journal, Vol. 1, No.
2,
July-August, 1935.
"Park Design and Park Planting," Park and Cemetery, June,
1897.
(Reprint)
"Practical Aesthetics," The Minnesota Horticulturalist, Vol.
28, No. 9,
Sept. 1900.
"The Purpose and Practice of Landscape Architecture,"
Transactions
of Indiana Horticultural Society, 1893.
"Regional Highways," Massachusetts Federation of Planning
Boards,
Bulletin No. 23, Dec. 1928.
Report of the Committee on State Parks and Regional
Planning to the
Board of Trustees of the American Society of
Landscape
Architects, Inc., 1928.
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Report of the Game Plan Committee, American Society of
Landscape
Architects, March 11, 1933.
Report on the Borough of Edgeworth, Pennsylvania. Nov.
14, 1906.
Report to Accompany a Plan for the University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA. Oct. 8, 1908.
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A Report to Accompany Study for a System of Reservations
for
Ithaca, N.Y. Jan. 3, 1908.
"Results of World Fairs," Paper Read Before the
Massachusetts
Horticulture Society. (nd)
"Some Data on Botanical Gardens," Landscape Architecture,
Vol. 3,
No. 2, Jan. 1913.
"Some Major Considerations in the Planning of Regional
Highways for
New England," The American City, Nov. 1928.
(Reprint)
"Standardizing Scientific Name Abbreviations and the
Common Names
of Plants," Landscape Architecture Quarterly, Vol. 6,
No. 1,
Oct. 1915. (Reprint)
A Step Towards Solving the Industrial Housing Problem.
The American
City Pamphlets, No. 131, 1913.
"Street Widths in Some Cities of More Than 150,000
Population in the
United States," The American City, April 1929.
Suggestions for Beautifying Home, Village and Roadway.
Youth's
Companion, 1904.
Town Planning for Schools, New England Town Planning
Association,
1935.
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"Town Sites on Government Reclamation Projects,"
Landscape
Architecture Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 3, April 1914.
Village of Sewickly, A Report to the Improvement
Association.
Jan. 21, 1907. ***
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