Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.
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Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. (1870—1957) was a famous landscape architect best known for his wildlife conservation efforts. He was the son of Frederick Law Olmsted. Olmsted Island at Great Falls of the Potomac River in Maryland is named after him. A dispute with his brother, John, caused a split in the firm in 1925.
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M. Christine Boyer, Manhattan Manners. New York: Rizzoli, 1985.
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Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, Florida