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July 26, 2018 by Gary Price

Just Released: Famed Landscape Architect Frederick Law Olmsted’s Papers (approx. 24,000 items) Now Online

July 26, 2018 by Gary Price

From the Library of Congress:

Writings and personal records of the founder of American landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted, known for his work on New York’s Central Park, the U.S. Capitol grounds in Washington, the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina and many other landscapes, have been digitized and are now available online from the Library of Congress.
The archive was digitized to serve as a resource in advance of the bicentennial of Olmsted’s birth, which will be celebrated with partner organizations in 2022.
The Frederick Law Olmsted Collection includes about 24,000 items, mostly dating from 1838 to 1903. The papers document the private and professional life of Olmsted whose career spanned farming, journalism, conservation, landscape architecture and urban and suburban planning. Olmsted also served as part of the U.S. Sanitary Commission during the Civil War to help modernize the agency and care for soldiers.
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About Olmsted
Olmsted was the most sought-after landscape architect of his time. He and his firm, which continued under his sons into the 20th century, designed hundreds of sites. Among those designed or planned in Olmsted’s lifetime were New York’s Riverside Park, Brooklyn’s Prospect Park, Boston’s Emerald Necklace park system, Chicago’s South Park, Montreal’s Mount Royal Park, the Niagara Falls reservation, Stanford University and the National Zoological Park in Washington. Olmsted also helped design the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, among other sites.
In New York, where Olmsted launched his career as a landscape architect, he served as superintendent of Central Park and partnered with Calvert Vaux on the design, with the goal of creating an open, accessible park for the people. Together they made a model park for the nation. Olmsted is credited with changing the way Americans think about public spaces with his urban parks and his advocacy for conserving natural spaces including Yosemite, providing the guiding principles of what would become the national park system.
The Collection
The Olmsted Papers now online include his family letters and journals, drafts of his writings, correspondence with clients and colleagues, project proposals and reports, and other materials relating to his life and work. Separately, the Olmsted Associates Records at the Library contain documentation of the Olmsted successor firms from the late 19th century through the 1970s. Additional Olmsted materials, including architectural and design drawings, plans and other materials, are available at the Olmsted Archives housed at the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site in Massachusetts.
Highlights of the Library’s Olmsted Papers include:

  • Olmsted’s preliminary report on Yosemite and the Big Tree Grove of giant sequoias about preserving public wilderness in 1864, before the national park system
  • Olmsted’s letter to his wife, Mary Cleveland Perkins Olmsted, about the suffering endured by soldiers during the Civil War
  • Correspondence between Olmsted and Vaux in 1865 on renewing their partnership and taking on new projects including Brooklyn’s Prospect Park
  • A pencil sketch diagram of plantings for the U.S. Capitol grounds in 1877
  • Olmsted’s 1878 notebook entry about Birkenhead Park in England, which had been an inspiration for planning Central Park.

The collection’s finding aid is a key resource to review the collection, which is organized by folder. The online collection replicates the research process at the Library.
The Olmsted Associates Records collection, documenting the work of Olmsted’s sons and their associates, is being digitized for later release online to celebrate the architect’s bicentennial in 2022.

Resources

  • The Frederick Law Olmsted Collection
  • Timeline of Olmsted’s Life and Career
  • The Olmsted Family
  • Essay About His Architecture Firm
  • Frederick Law Olmsted Collection Finding Aid

 

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Gary Price (gprice@mediasourceinc.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. Before launching INFOdocket, Price and Shirl Kennedy were the founders and senior editors at ResourceShelf and DocuTicker for 10 years. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com, and is currently a contributing editor at Search Engine Land.

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