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Garden History of Georgia, 1733-1933 - by Hattie C Rainwater (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- With the growth of the garden club movement in the South during the early years of the twentieth century, interest also developed in identifying and recording the region's important gardens and landscapes.
- About the Author: Hattie C. Rainwater was the supervisor of nature study and gardening of the Atlanta public schools.
- 480 Pages
- Gardening, Garden Design
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About the Book
A loving document of the gardening history of the state that covers well-known public gardens such as Barnsley Gardens in Bartow County and the Andrew Low House in Savannah, while offering a look at some of Georgia's most impressive private gardens.Book Synopsis
With the growth of the garden club movement in the South during the early years of the twentieth century, interest also developed in identifying and recording the region's important gardens and landscapes. In 1933 Atlanta's Peachtree Garden Club produced Garden History of Georgia, 1733-1933 in recognition of the state's bicentennial.
Part 1 of the book, "Georgia's Early Gardens," by Florence Marye, gives "a comprehensive record of gardening in Georgia from Oglethorpe's day, 1733, to the most modern garden of 1933." Part 2, one of seven publications produced in the South from 1923 to 1939 that surveyed statewide garden histories, documents "Modern Gardens" both formal and rustic throughout all the physiographic regions of the state. Part 3, "Garden Club Projects, Institutional Gardens, School Gardens and Campuses," shows such impressive gardens as Atlanta's West View Cemetery and the campuses of Oglethorpe University, Berry College, and the University of Georgia. Thoughtfully illustrated with period and historic photographs and garden plans, the survey is complemented by a genealogy of Georgia gardens and a summary of historic plants and planting styles. Garden History of Georgia is a loving document of the gardening history of the state that covers well-known public gardens such as Barnsley Gardens in Bartow County and the Andrew Low House in Savannah, while offering a look at some of Georgia's most impressive private gardens. Distinguished by their variety, the Georgia gardens documented here span just over two hundred years. These homes and gardens still resonate with the modern viewer because they represent the people who created them, their relationship with the natural environment, and a tradition of cultural expression that continues today.About the Author
Hattie C. Rainwater was the supervisor of nature study and gardening of the Atlanta public schools.
Loraine M. Cooney was the president of the Garden Club of Georgia.
Dimensions (Overall): 12.42 Inches (H) x 8.75 Inches (W) x 1.26 Inches (D)
Weight: 4.95 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Garden Design
Genre: Gardening
Number of Pages: 480
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Hattie C Rainwater
Language: English
Street Date: April 15, 2018
TCIN: 89221349
UPC: 9780820353012
Item Number (DPCI): 247-23-4690
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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