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by Justin Martin


  Brooks, David

  Brooks–Sumner incident in U.S. Congress

  Bryant, William Cullen

  Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania

  Buena Vista Vinicultural Society

  Buffalo park system, New York

  Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane, New York

  Bull, Mary Ann. See Olmsted, Mary Ann

  Burnham, Daniel

  as Chicago World’s Fair director

  gives tribute honoring FLO

  on McMillan Commission

  Burritt, Elihu

  Bushnell, Horace

  Butler, Benjamin

  Butler, John

  Capital (Das Kapital, Marx)

  Capitol project, Washington, D.C. See U.S. Capitol building and landscaping

  Carl (pseudonym for F. L. Olmsted)

  Carl of Solms-Braunfels (prince of Germany)

  Carlyle, Thomas

  Carson, Kit

  Cat, FLO’s named Minna

  Central Park, New York

  background and early history of park

  FLO as park superintendent

  park design competition. See also Greensward Plan

  administration and policing

  features

  FLO’s battles with Andrew Green over money

  FLO and Vaux ongoing role with park

  FLO’s special passion for the park

  damaged by Tammany Hall

  Vaux’s complaint that he’s denied credit for park

  FLO ousted

  tribute to FLO’s design

  See also park features: Bow Bridge, the Dairy, the Lake, Pavilion, the Ramble, Sheep’s Meadow

  Chase, Salmon

  Chicago Great Fire (1871)

  Chicago park system

  original 1871 design

  Jackson Park

  Midway Plaisance

  Washington Park

  See also World’s Fair of 1893

  Children’s Aid Society

  Childs, Emery

  China voyage (FLO’s)

  Chirk Castle in Wales

  Cholera

  Church, Frederic

  Civil War (1861–1865)

  as viewed in England

  camp conditions reported by USSC

  end of slavery demanded in Emancipation Proclamation

  medical relief by USSC, hospital ships

  final stages

  See also United States Sanitary Commission

  Civil War Battles (and USSC’s relief efforts)

  Antietam

  Bull Run

  Fair Oaks

  Gettysburg

  Vicksburg campaign

  Williamsburg

  Clark, Abby

  Clark, Galen

  Cleveland, Grover

  Cleveland, Horace W. S.

  Codman, Henry

  as FLO’s apprentice

  and Stanford University project

  as partner of F. L. Olmsted and Company

  role in World’s Fair project

  death

  Codman, Philip

  Colfax, Schuyler

  College of California

  Columbian Exposition. See World’s Fair of 1893

  Commissioner of contrabands

  Common spaces as design concept

  Commonwealth Avenue, Boston

  “Communitiveness,”

  Compromise of 1850,

  Concerts in Central Park

  Condit, Frances

  Confederacy

  effects of Emancipation Proclamation

  scrip and war bonds

  Congregationalist church

  Conness, John

  Conservation of natural places. See Environmentalism

  Constitution steamship

  Contoit’s New York Garden, New York

  Cook, Clarence

  Cook, Sarah

  Coolidge, Charles

  Coon, Henry

  Cornell, Alonzo

  Cottingham, Lewis

  The Cotton Kingdom (F. L. Olmsted)

  helps shift Britain’s support to Union

  Croquet mania (Prospect Park, New York City)

  The Cultivation and Management of Our Native Forests . . . (H. W. S. Cleveland)

  Culture

  Downing as critic

  of Gullahs of Port Royal plantations

  insecurities of Americans

  poverty of South/primacy of North

  of Texan Germans

  Culyer, John

  Curtis, George

  Dairy, Central Park

  Dalton, Charles

  Dame schools

  Dana, Charles

  Dana, Richard Henry, Jr.

  Daniel Webster hospital ship

  Darwin, Charles

  Darwin, Emma

  David Parker and Company

  Davis, Alexander Jackson

  Davis, Henry

  Davis, Jefferson

  Davis, Mrs. (Henry’s wife)

  Day, Ellen

  Day, Mary

  Deer Isle, Maine

  Defoe, Daniel

  Degener, Edouard

  Delano, Sara

  Delaware Park. See Buffalo park system, New York

  Democratic equality of people. See Egalitarianism and Social reform and social vision

  Dennett, J. R.

  Denver, Colorado

  Detroit, Michigan

  Dickens, Charles

  Dillon, Robert

  Dix, Edwards & Company

  Dix, Joshua

  Dodworth, Harvey

  Dogs (FLO’s companions)

  Neptune

  Judy

  Dombey and Son (Dickens)

  Domes of Yosemite painting (Bierstadt)

  Donkeys (Fanny, Kitty, and Beppo, ridden by FLO’s children)

  Dorsheimer, William

  Douai, Adolph

  Douglas, Stephen

  Downing, Andrew Jackson as 19th century taste-maker

  calls for a New York City park

  employs architect Vaux

  landscape commission for U.S. Capitol

  edits Horticulturist

  death

  Druid Hills planned suburb in Atlanta

  Eastman, George Clinton Van Vechten

  École des Beaux-Arts, Paris

  École Nationale Forestière, Nancy, France

  Economic crisis (panic of 1857)

  Edwards, Arthur

  Egalitarianism

  FLO taken by democratic spirit of Birkenhead Park

  FLO’s view that Central Park is for everyone

  FLO’s view that Yosemite is for everyone

  See also Social reform and social vision

  Eidlitz, Leopold

  Eliot, Charles apprentice as partner with FLO

  Ellicott, Joseph

  Ellington grammar school, Connecticut

  Elliott, Charles (Central Park board member)

  Elliott, Ezekiel

  Ellsworth, James

  Elm City hospital ship

  Emancipation Proclamation (September 1862)

  Emerald Necklace park system, Boston

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo

  Emerson, William

  Endale Arch, Prospect Park, New York City

  England and Europe travels

  walking tour (1850)

  for Putnam’s Magazine

  with stepson John Charles

  for health, nervous disorders

  The Englishman in Kansas . . . (Gladstone)

  Environmentalism

  youthful appreciation of nature by FLO

  Yosemite

  Niagara Falls

  wetlands restoration (Back Bay Fens)

  Rick’s role in creating national parks

  See also Forest management

  Epistle IV to Richard Boyle (Pope)

  Errington, Harriet (Olmsted family governess)

  Essay on the Picturesque . . . (Price)

  F. L. & J. C. Olmsted Company

  F. L. Olmsted and Companyr />
  Fairmount Farm of George Geddes

  Fairsted (FLO’s home in Brookline, Massachusetts)

  Famine at Home circular

  Farming (scientific)

  apprenticeships in England

  under Geddes

  Sachem’s Head (FLO’s Connecticut farm)

  of Texas Germans

  Tosomock (FLO’s Staten Island, New York, farm)

  Fenton, Roger

  Fenway Park, Boston

  Fillmore, Millard

  Finley, Clement Alexander

  Forest Hills Gardens, New York

  Forest management (FLO’s efforts)

  ’48ers (German-Americans)

  Foster, Lafayette

  Fox, Warren

  Franklin Park, Boston

  Frémont, John Charles

  background

  owns Mariposa Estate

  as debtor

  testifies in Opdyke–Weed trial

  dies nearly penniless

  French, Daniel Chester

  Froebel, Julius

  Fugitive Slave Act of 1850,

  Furness, Horace Howard

  Gage, Lyman

  Garden and Forest magazine

  Gardening for Ladies (Loudon)

  Garrison, William Lloyd

  Geddes, George

  Geneva treaty

  A Geography and Atlas (Olney)

  German Americans

  anti-slavery attitudes

  erect Central Park statue of Schiller

  ’48ers

  free-soilers in Texas

  Gerster, Anton

  Gibbs, Oliver Wolcott

  Gilpin, William

  Gladstone, Thomas

  Godkin, Edwin

  abortive publishing project with FLO

  as FLO’s friend, supporter

  as journalist

  runs Nation magazine with FLO

  Gold mining. See Mariposa Estate gold-mining property

  Gold Rush in California

  causes inflation

  and Frémont’s floating land grant

  impact on Yosemite

  “Gold Under Gilt” story (F. L. Olmsted)

  Golden Gate Park. See also San Francisco park

  Goldsmith, Oliver

  Goodloe, Daniel

  Goodrich, Samuel (Peter Parley)

  Goodwin, Jim

  Gradualist position on slavery

  Gramercy Park, Manhattan

  Grammar schools and boarding schools (FLO’s)

  Grant, Ulysses

  Grass Valley gold-mining operations

  Gray, John

  Greeley, Horace

  Green, Andrew

  battles over Central Park with FLO

  conflict with an ill and delirious Vaux

  on Tweed Ring park board

  on Niagara Falls improvement board

  Greensward Plan

  Greensward Ring

  Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn

  Griffin, Christine Kean

  Grinnell, Moses

  Groesbeck, William

  Grundel, Hermann

  Gullah community of Sea Islands

  Hale, Edward Everett

  Hall, William Hammond

  Halleck, Fitz-Greene

  Hamilton, James Alexander

  Hammond, James

  Hammond, William

  Haraszthy, Agoston

  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine

  Harris, Elisha

  Harrison, Jonathan

  Hartford, Connecticut

  Hartford Female Seminary

  Hartford Grammar School

  Hartford Retreat for the Insane

  Hartford Young Men’s Institute library

  Harvard University

  Arnold Arboretum’s unique public/ university partnership

  attended by Rick

  confers honorary degree on FLO

  Rick sets up first landscape architecture course in America

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel

  Henry Clay steamship

  Hillside Cemetery in Middletown, New York

  History of England (Macaulay)

  Hitchcock, Sophia

  Hoe, Richard

  Horses (FLO and John Hull Olmsted’s)

  Fanny

  Nack

  Belshazzar

  Horticulturist journal

  Hudson River School art and painters

  Hughes, Langston

  Hungary in 1851 (Brace)

  Hunt, Richard Morris

  battles with Vaux

  as architect of Biltmore mansion

  painted by Sargent

  as architect of building at 1893 World’s Fair

  death

  Ice-skating in Central Park

  Incidents of a Whaling Voyage (Francis Olmsted)

  Indian Hunter statue (Ward)

  Infantile Chemistry Association

  Irving, Washington

  Jackson Park, Chicago

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jenney, William Le Baron

  as engineer during Civil War

  involvement in Riverside suburb project

  as architect involved in 1893 World’s Fair

  Jesup, Morris

  Jewett, Helen

  Jewett, Sherman

  Jones Wood, Manhattan

  Journalism (FLO’s involvement in)

  The Journal of Gideon Olmsted (G. Olmsted)

  A Journey in the Back Country (F. L. Olmsted)

  A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States (F. L. Olmsted)

  A Journey Through Texas (F. L. Olmsted)

  Kansas Territory

  Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854

  Kapp, Ernst

  Kapp, Friedrich

  Kern, G. M.

  Kessler, George

  King, Thomas Starr

  Kingsbury, Frederick

  background, friendship with FLO

  on FLO’s honorary degrees

  on FLO’s idealism, perseverance

  letters to/from FLO

  Kingsley, Charles

  Kirkbride, Thomas

  Kirkbride Plan (mental institution design)

  Klein, Naomi

  The Lake at Central Park

  Lake Champlain, Vermont

  Landscape architecture

  FLO’s prescient interest in park-making,

  FLO’s earliest efforts while living on Staten Island

  FLO–Vaux partnership

  FLO as pioneer in field 1

  “landscape architect” as term for new profession

  FLO’s aesthetics as a landscape architect

  FLO as expert at foliage composition

  FLO as undistinguished gardener and botanist

  FLO as big-idea person, deficient draftsman

  reliance by FLO on technology and engineering in park-making

  reliance by FLO on artificial means to create natural-looking parks

  similarity to FLO between landscape architecture and music

  apprenticeships offered by FLO

  Horace Cleveland’s practice

  Harvard course

  See also individual projects: Arnold Arboretum, Back Bay Fens, Biltmore Estate, Buffalo park system, Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane, Central Park, Franklin Park, McLean Asylum, Mountain View Cemetery, Mount Royal, Prospect Park, Niagara Falls, Riverside, IL, Stanford University, U.S. Capitol, World’s Fair

  Larkin, John

  Lathrop, Ariel

  Law, Jonathan

  Lawrenceville School

  Lee, Robert E.

  Leland Stanford Jr. University. See Stanford University

  L’Enfant, Pierre-Charles

  Lenox, Massachusetts

  Lewes, George Henry

  Lewis, Diocletian

  Liberator abolitionist newspaper

  Life of Benjamin Silliman, M.D. (Silliman)

  Lincoln, Abraham

  earliest photograph of

  as president during Civil War

  lukewarm toward USSCr />
  FLO’s impressions and dealings with

  issues Emancipation Proclamation

  signs Yosemite Valley bill

  death

  statue in Prospect Park

  Lincoln, Mary Todd

  Little Dorrit (Dickens)

  Liverpool, England

  Llewellyn Park in West Orange, New Jersey

  Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth

  Long Meadow, Prospect Park, New York City

  Longstreet, James

  Loudon, Jane

  Loudon, John Claudius

  Louisville, Kentucky

  Low, Frederick

  Lowell, James Russell

  Ludlow, Fitz Hugh

  Lynch, Anne Charlotte

  Macaulay, Thomas Babington

  MacMonnies, Frederick

  Maine College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts

  Malaria

  Malcolm X,

  Manhattan brownstone, FLO’s homeoffice

  Marble Faun (Hawthorne)

  Mariposa Estate gold-mining property

  history including Frémont’s ownership

  FLO wrestles with whether to accept job in California

  FLO’s tenure as superintendent

  financial collapse due to board members’ swindle

  reorganizes, fails repeatedly

  Mariposa Grove of Big Trees

  Mayne, Richard

  McAdam, John Loudon

  McClellan, George

  McEntee, Jervis

  McEntee, Mary Swan. See also Mary Vaux

  McKim, Charles

  McKim, James

  McLean Asylum, Belmont, Massachusetts

  McMillan, William

  McMillan Commission

  Meade, George

  Medical Bureau, U.S. Army

  Melville, Herman

  Mental illness

  FLO’s breakdowns, depression, dementia

  FLO’s decline and admission to McLean Asylum

  and mercury for medicinal use

  FLO’s mother and stepdaughter

  FLO’s special sympathy for sufferers

  Mental institutions (featuring Olmsted landscape designs)

  Bloomingdale Asylum New York

  Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane

  Hartford Retreat

  McLean Asylum, Belmont

  Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

  Michaux, François André

  Midway, as term coined by Olmsted and Vaux

  Midway Plaisance, Chicago

  Mill, John Stuart

  Millbrae, California

  Miller, J. W.

  Miller & Company

  Mills, Darius

  Mills, Robert

  Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  Minturn, Robert

  Miss Rockwell’s school

  Miwok Indians

  Modern Painters (Ruskin)

  Mongredien, Augustus

  Montreal (Mount Royal park)

  Morgan, J. P.

  Morrill, Justin

  Mould, Jacob Wrey

 

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