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Seeking Information About Thomas Brown McClunie (1826-1903)

亚洲精品无码一区 (亚洲精品无码一区) is seeking information about Thomas Brown McClunie (1826鈥1903) to expand the biographical profile featured in the Pioneers of American Landscape Design database. 

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Born at Thorn Hill in Scotland, McClunie served briefly as an engineer in an early study of the Panama Canal. In 1850 he moved to New York City and seven years later relocated to Hartford, Connecticut, where he prepared an unrealized plan for Bushnell Park. During the Civil War he served in the Seventh Rhode Island Infantry. Returning to Hartford in 1870, McClunie laid out Charles Pond鈥檚 estate (now Elizabeth Park). Six years later he designed the grounds for the Connecticut Hospital for the Insane (now Connecticut Valley Hospital) in Middletown and exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. In 1881 he designed a portion of the city鈥檚 Spring Grove Cemetery and graded the State Capitol grounds. As late as 1889 he advertised his services in preparing 鈥減lans and specifications for parks, cemeteries and private residences.鈥

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