Beatrix Farrand: A Bibliography of Her Life & Work
Beatrix Farrand is considered one of the most important 20th century American landscape architects. Her work encompasses more than 200 known private gardens, estates, and institutions, in the United States and elsewhere. Beatrix Farrand: A Bibliography of Her Life & Work is a selective bibliography of books, journal articles, and newspaper reports by and about Farrand. It updates Lamia Doumato's 1988 bibliography on Farrand; please refer to Doumato's work for items not repeated here, especially journal articles. While this bibliography is not a comprehensive list of everything written about Farrand, it does attempt comprehensive coverage of information about Farrand's contributions to the University of California, Berkeley. This guide also lists resources for readers interested in uncovering additional information about Farrand.
For additional assistance please consult The Library's catalogs or the Environmental Design Library reference staff, 210 Wurster Hall. UC Berkeley faculty, registered students, and staff who are off campus may use items marked UCB Only or UC Only by using The Library's off-campus access services.
Compiled by Deborah Sommer. Content reviewed: June 2010
Quick Facts
Beatrix Cadwalader Jones was born in 1872 into a family of socially prominent New Yorkers,
who maintained a summer home called Reef Point in Bar Harbor, Maine. She had a close relationship with writer Edith Wharton,
her paternal aunt. In the early 1890s she received private tutoring in landscape design from Charles Sprague Sargent, director of
Harvard University's Arnold Arboretum in what is now the Jamaica Plains neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. After establishing her
office in New York City in 1896, she rapidly achieved recognition in her self-styled profession as a landscape gardener.
In the 1898 publication Noted Women the World Over, she is described as "an authority on forestry, as well as a skilled
landscape architect. She has received satisfactory recognition and due patronage, though she has not long practiced her profession." (p.49)
The following year Farrand worked with Frederick Olmsted, Jr., Warren Manning, and others, to found the American Society of
Landscape Architects.
By 1900, Jones was noted as an example of the 'gifts' women could bring to the practice of landscape
architecture, in an article in the The American Architect and Building News; she also contributed a design for a formal garden to
the 15th annual exhibition of the Architectural League of New York. In 1913 Jones married Max Farrand, and maintained
offices in New Haven, Connecticut, New York City, and Bar Harbor. In 1927, the Farrands relocated to San Marino, California, where Max
Farrand served as the director of the Huntington Library. Beatrix Farrand later lived at Reef Point, and moved to Garland Farm on
Mt. Desert Island, Maine, in 1955, where she lived until her death in 1959.
Please consult the following items for additional factual information about Farrand's life and work.
- Beatrix Cadwallader Jones Farrand. IN: The New Royal Horticultural Society Dictionary of Gardening. Anthony Huxley, ed. Vol. 2. NY: Stockton Pr., 1992, pp. 280-281. Succinct biography.
- EnvDesign SB450.95 D53 1992 Reference
- Beatrix Farrand, IN:
Wikipedia, a Web-based, free content encyclopedia project.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrix_Farrand
- Environmental Design Archives (UC Berkeley), Biography, IN: Beatrix Jones Farrand Collection, 1866-1959. Excellent brief biography from the online finding aid for the Collection.
- http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=tf558004cz&chunk.id=bioghist-1.8.4&query=farrand%20beatrix&brand=oac
- Laurie, Michael, Beatrix Farrand. Pacific Horticulture, 49:2 (Summer 1988), pp. 47-53.
Includes color and black-and-white photographs of selected projects.
- EnvDesign SB1 C27 Bound periodicals
- -----. Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959: United States Landscape Architect. IN: Encyclopedia of Gardens: History and Design, Vol.1, Chicago Botanic Garden.
Candice A. Shoemaker, ed. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001, pp. 450-451. Includes a brief bibliography and chronology of selected projects.
- EnvDesign SB465 E63 2001 Reference Desk
- McPeck, Eleanor M., Beatrix Jones Farrand. IN: Pioneers of American Landscape Design,
Charles A. Birnbaum, Robin Karson, eds. NY: McGraw-Hill, 2000, pp. 117-119.
Excellent biographical essay, including a brief bibliography. Illustrated.
- EnvDesign SB469.9 P56 2000 Reference Desk
- -----. Beatrix Jones Farrand 1872-1959. IN: Biographical dictionary of architects in Maine, 6:1 (1991). Portland, ME: Maine Citizens for Historic Preservation. Illustrated. Includes a list of Farrand's known commissions in Maine.
- EnvDesign NA1 M3 Reference
- Patterson, Robert W., Beatrix Cadwalader Jones, IN: Bliss,
Mrs. Robert Woods, Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959: an appreciation of a great landscape
gardener,
[Washington?], DC: Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1960, pp. 1-7.
- EnvDesign SB470 F25 B4 Rare
- Tankard, Judith, Beatrix Farrand: private gardens, public landscapes,
[Washington?], DC: Monacelli Pr., 2009.
- EnvDesign SB470 F37 T36 2009
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Bibliographies
Specialized bibliographies can help you find
publications on your topic. Also look for bibliographies
in books as well as in journal and encyclopedia articles. To find additional bibliographies,
search the Melvyl online catalog:
subject = Landscape architecture--History--Bibliography or
Landscape gardening--History--Bibliography.
- Doumato, Lamia, Beatrix Jones Farrand, IN:
Architecture and women: a bibliography documenting women architects,
landscape architects, designers, architectural critics and writers, and women in related
fields working in the United States.
NY: Garland Pub., 1988, pp. 73-76.
Includes primary and secondary works.
- EnvDesign NA2543 W65 A12 D692 1988 Reference & circ.
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Farrand's Writings
Here is a selected chronological list of Farrand's published writings. Her personal and professional correspondence, and other unpublished writing, are held in the Environmental Design Archives, and other archival collections (see the Finding Unpublished Material section of this guide).
Farrand's Writings 1893-1900
- Book of gardening, IN: Beatrix Jones Farrand Collection, 1866-1959 [archives]
Farrand's garden journal of horticultural and gardening notes. 1893-1895.
- CED Archives
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Nature's landscape-gardening in Maine, Garden and forest,
6:289 (September 6, 1893), pp.378-379. Letter to the editor, published in the "Correspondence" column.
- EnvDesign SB1 G2 Bound periodicals
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Bridge over the Kent at Levens Hall, Garden and forest,
9:412 (January 15, 1896), p. 22.
- EnvDesign SB1 G2 Bound periodicals
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The Garden in relation to the house, Garden and forest,
10:476 (April 7, 1897), pp. 132-133.
- EnvDesign SB1 G2 Bound periodicals
- Woman landscape gardener, Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, 85 (November 4, 1897), p. 295 ???
- News/Micro NEWSFILM-1
- City parks,
Municipal affairs, a quarterly magazine, NY: Reform Club on City Affairs, 3 (1899), pp. 687-690.
- Main JS39 M3 In NRLF; available online via Google Book Search
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Farrand's Writings 1901-1910
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Le Notre and his gardens, Scribner's magazine, 38 (July 1905),
pp. 43-55.
- Main AP2 S335
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The Garden as a picture,
Scribner's magazine, 42:1 (July 1907), pp. 2-11.
- EnvDesign SB472 F35 Rare; Main AP2 S335
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Laying out a suburban place, Country life in America, 17 (March 1910), pp. 551-552.
- Main S1 C75 In storage (NRLF)
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Landscape gardening, IN:
Vocations for the trained woman; opportunities other than
teaching, Agnes Frances Perkins, ed., NY: Longmans, Green, 1910, pp. 161-163.
- In storage (NRLF); available online via Google Book Search
- The Collected writings of Beatrix Farrand: American landscape gardener (1872-1959), Carmen Pearson, ed. Lebanon, NH: Univ. Press of New England, 2009. Reproduces the text of many of the writings cited in this guide.
- EnvDesign SB457.53 F37 2009
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Farrand's Writings 1911-1920
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Wild flower protection, Bulletin of the Garden Club of America, 20 (May 1917), [pp. 21-22].
- In storage (NRLF)
- The Debt of landscape art to a museum of trees, Architectural record,
44 (November 1918), pp. 407-413. About the Arnold Arboretum. Illustrated with black and white photographs.
- EnvDesign NA1 A7 Bound periodicals
Farrand's Writings 1921-1930
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Decoration of building walls: notes on photographs of planting at Princeton,
Landscape Architecture, 14:4 (July 1924), p. 267.
- EnvDesign SB469 L3 Bound periodicals
Farrand's Writings 1931-1940
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Landscape gardening at Princeton, Princeton Alumni Weekly, 31:33 (May 29, 1931), pp. 819-831. Illustrated with photographs. At the time she wrote the article, Farrand was Consulting Landscape Gardener for Princeton.
- In storage (NRLF)
- The Library courtyard and its fountain, Yale University Library Gazette, 11 (1937), p. 38.
- In storage (NRLF)
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Farrand's Writings 1941-1950
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Beatrix Farrand's Plant book for Dumbarton Oaks, Diane Kostial McGuire, ed. Washington: Dumbarton Oaks, Trustees for Harvard Univ., 1980. Originally written in 1941.
- EnvDesign SB466 U7 D853 http://www.doaks.org/publications/doaks_online_publications/MCFPP.html
- Dumbarton Oaks: an historical setting for the making of history, Landscape architecture, 34 (July 1944), pp. 131-135. Illustrated with black and white photographs.
- EnvDesign SB469 L3 Bound periodicals
- Reef Point Gardens bulletin
, Bar Harbor, ME: The Max Farrand Memorial Fund. 1:1-14 (1946-55). Most issues contain one brief article, sometimes illustrated with plans or photographs. Farrand contributed to almost every issue.
- EnvDesign SB466 U7R4 Rare
- Reef Point Gardens: the start and the goal of a study in landscape gardening, Landscape Architecture, 37:1 (October 1946), pp. 12-13.
- EnvDesign SB469 L3 Bound periodicals
- Contemplated landscape changes at the Arnold Arboretum, Arnoldia, 6:10 (November 1946), pp. 45-48.
- Biosci QK475 H283 Also in storage (NRLF)
- The Azalea border, Arnoldia, 9:2 (April 1949), pp. 6-7.
- Biosci QK475 H283 Also in storage (NRLF)
- Peters Hill, Arnoldia, 9:9 (October 1949), pp. 38-43.
- Biosci QK475 H283 Also in storage (NRLF)
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Farrand's Writings 1951-1955
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Reef Point Gardens bulletin, Bar Harbor, ME: The Max Farrand Memorial Fund. 1:1-14 (1946-55). Most issues contain one brief article, sometimes illustrated with plans or photographs. Farrand contributed to almost every issue.
- EnvDesign SB466 U7R4 Rare
- -----.The Bulletins of Reef Point Gardens. Intro. by Paula Deitz. Bar Harbor, ME: Island Foundation; Sagaponack, NY: Dist. by Sagapress, 1997.
- EnvDesign SB466 U7 R44 1997
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Balmori, Diana, et al., Beatrix Farrand's Commissions 1891-1949, IN: Beatrix Farrand's American landscapes: her gardens and campuses, Sagaponack, NY: Sagapress, 1985, Appendix, pp. 197-202. Lists 170 projects, organized chronologically; includes undated commissions.
- EnvDesign SB470 F37 B35 1985
- Beatrix Farrand: a list of her work, made by Mrs. Farrand about 1950 , IN: Bliss, Mrs. Robert Woods, Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959: an appreciation of a great landscape gardener, [Washington?], DC: Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1960, pp. 49-51. Lists 60 projects, organized by client.
- EnvDesign SB470 F25 B4 Rare
- Designing the Maine landscape, by Theresa Mattor and Lucie Teegarden. [Camden, ME]: Down East Books; Maine Olmsted Alliance for Parks & Landscapes; distrib. by National Book Network. Includes a section on Farrand and her work; lists her projects in Maine, including some not listed in the Project Index.
- EnvDesign F20 M35 2009
- Project index (UCB, Environmental Design Archives) In spreadsheet format, lists and describes the 216 projects documented in the College of Environmental Design Archives. Descriptions include project and/or client name, date(s) (the most recent 1950 for John D. Rockefeller in Seal Harbor, begun in 1926), location, project type, document type(s), collaborator, and photographer.
- http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/cedarchives/pindex/farrand.xls
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Writings about Farrand's Work
Listed here are monographs published about Farrand and her work, and a very limited selection of journal articles. To identify additional monographs and articles, use the strategies in the Researching Farrand section of this guide.
- Balmori, Diana, et al. Beatrix Farrand's American landscapes:
her gardens and campuses. Sagaponack, NY: Sagapress, 1985.
- EnvDesign SB470 F37 B35 1985
- Beatrix Farrand at Garland Farm: cultural landscape report, [prepared for the] Beatrix Farrand Society, Bar Harbor, Maine; prepared by Pressley Associates. Cambridge, MA: Pressley Associates, [2007] Includes plans and planting information.
- EnvDesign SB470 F37 P74 2007
- Beatrix Jones Farrand 1872-1959, IN: Long Island landscapes and the women who designed them, by Cynthia Zaitzevsky. NY: Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities: In association with W.W. Norton, 2009, pp. 32-59. Illustrated with photographs, drawings, and plans. Online table of contents.
- EnvDesign SB469.9 Z35 2009
- Bliss, Mildred (Mrs. Robert Woods), Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959: an appreciation of a great landscape
gardener,
[Washington?], DC: Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1960. Mildred and Robert Bliss commissioned Farrand's
designs for Dumbarton Oaks.
- EnvDesign SB470 F25 B4 Rare
- Brown, Jane, Beatrix: the gardening life of Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959.
NY: Viking, 1995.
- EnvDesign SB470 F37 B76 1995
- Chasse, Patrick, The Last garden of Beatrix Farrand, Journal of the New England
Garden History Society, 11 (Fall 2003), pp. 35-42. Reprinted from: Journal of the Maine Olmsted Alliance
for Parks & Landscapes (Spring 2003). Includes photographs and plans of Garland Farm, Mt. Desert Island, Maine.
- EnvDesign SB1 N49 Bound periodicals
- Cultural landscape report: Dumbarton Oaks Park, Rock Creek Park.
Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Park Service, National Capital Region, Cultural Landscape Program, [2000- ] Includes extensive information about Farrand and her design for Dumbarton Oaks.
- EnvDesign F203.5 D77 C85 2000 v. 1
- Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture, Beatrix Jones Farrand (1872-1959): fifty years of American landscape architecture,
Diane Kostial McGuire and Lois Fern, eds. 8th Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture.
Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Trustees for Harvard Univ., 1982.
- EnvDesign SB470 F37 D85 1980
- Goodman, Jennifer B., The Gardens of Beatrix Jones Farrand as emblems of art in America and women in art, Thesis (B.A.)--Williams College, Dept. of American Studies, 1986.
- EnvDesign SB470 F37 G37 1986a
- Palmer, Donna, Beatrix Cadwalader Jones Farrand, IN: An overview of the trends, eras, and values of landscape
architecture in America from 1910 to the present with an emphasis on the contributions of women to the
profession. Masters thesis, Landscape Architecture, North Carolina State Univ., 1976, c1984, pp. 37-40.
- EnvDesign SB470.53 P3 1984
- Phillips, Catherine, 'Connecticut motive': Beatrix Farrand and the Marsh Botanic Garden of Yale
University 1922-1939, Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes, 27:1 (Jan.-Mar. 2007),
pp. 1-30. Nicely illustrated with photographs and plans from a variety of archives.
- EnvDesign SB451 J65 Bound periodicals
- Roper, Lanning, Dumbarton Oaks--a great American garden, Journal of the Royal
Horticultural Society, vol.84, 1959, pp. 7, 10. Reprinted in: Beatrix Jones Farrand,
1872-1959: an appreciation of a great
landscape gardener.
[Washington?] DC: Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, 1960. [EnvDesign SB470 F25 B4 Rare]
- Bioscience SB4 R8
- Salon, Marlene, Beatrix Farrand, landscape gardener: her life and her work. Masters thesis, Landscape Architecture, Univ. of California,
Berkeley, 1976. Bibliography: leaves 110-114.
- EnvDesign NA25.5 S175 noncirc. & in NRLF
- Zaitzevsky, Cynthia, A Career in bud: Beatrix Jones Farrand's education and early gardens, Journal of the New England Garden History Society, 6 (Fall 1998), pp. 14-31. Illustrated with photographs and plans. Extensive notes.
- EnvDesign SB1 N49 Bound periodicals
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Additional images may be found in the archival collections listed elsewhere in this guide. Photographs and drawings of Farrand's work turn up in secondary sources; see the Finding Books section of this guide for ideas on how to search the library catalogs. See also Image Sources for the Built Environment for links to print and web-based images.
- American memory - The American Memory Historical Collections are multimedia collections of digitized documents, photographs, recorded sound, moving pictures, and text from the Library of Congress' Americana collections, including a rich archive of images and text on U.S. urban history.
- http://rs6.loc.gov/amhome.html
- Online archive of California
- A digital archive containing photographs, pictures, and manuscripts from archival collections throughout California.
- http://www.oac.cdlib.org/
- Shillaber, Caroline, Reef Point, 1948. 8 plates of pen-and-ink drawings. [Bar Harbor?, 1948]
- EnvDesign NC905 S48 Rare
- SPIRO: Slide and photograph image retrieval online Architecture Visual Resources Center, UC Berkeley - The online image catalog to a portion of the AVRL's collection of over 200,000 35mm slides. The collection is available to UCB faculty and graduate students.
- http://www.mip.berkeley.edu/spiro/
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Farrand bequeathed her large estate to the University of California, Berkeley, in 1955. Her gift included the Reef Point Gardens Library; her private and business papers and correspondence; her collection of plant specimens; prints and photographs; and, an endowment for landscape architecture library collections, as well as other endowments.
- Beatrix Farrand gift of books and funds for fellowships in landscape architecture. IN: University of California (System). Office of the President. Records: Numerical bound folders, 1929-1958. 1955-57.
- CU-5, Series 3, Box 26, Folder 24 (216-ARCH)
- [Correspondence between Beatrix Farrand and H. Leland Vaughan concerning the donation of her collection to the University of California at
Berkeley Landscape Department], IN: Beatrix Jones Farrand Collection, 1866-1959.
Student Drawings Collection, (ARCH 1998-3). H. Leland Vaughan, professor of landscape
architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1930 to 1969, and Chairman 1947 to 1969,
pursuaded Farrand that her Reef Point Library comprised of rare books, historical documents, maps,
prints, and plans would find an appreciative home in the Landscape Department.
- Environmental Design Archives ARCH 1955-2
- [Correspondence regarding Beatrix Farrand's gift of
the Reef Point Gardens Herbarium to the Jepson Herbarium at the University of California, Berkeley]. 1955-1956.
Includes 12 letters from Farrand, Prof. Herbert L. Mason, and George A. Pettit, Assistant to the UC President. Originals in the
archives of the Jepson Herbarium.
- http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/main/archives/correspondence.html
- Vaughan, H.Leland, Library gift to California collection of Mrs. Farrand, IN: Landscape architecture,
(47) October 1956, pp. 298+.
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The 2,700 books and periodicals from Farrand's Reef Point Gardens Library are housed in the Environmental Design Library as well as other campus libraries. There is no single definitive list of the titles from Farrand's library. In addition to using the resources below, you can search OskiCat using the Quick Search→search for reef point as Keyword(s)→limit the location to Environmental Design Library.
- Beatrix Farrand Reef Point Gardens Library Bibliographyhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsciXmoJAZ4-dF9VNzN4RkNjcEJnc0FhemUyQWowc3c&hl=en_US - A list of nearly 2,200 items currently held at UCB Libraries is available as an online spreadsheet. This bibliography includes items from Farrand's donation as well as items purportedly gifted by Farrand but not currently reflected in the library catalog (not part of existing holdings).
- Beatrix Farrand Library Collection, Author list: Beatrix Farrand Library Collection. [Bar Harbor, ME: B. Farrand, 1959?] "Morning room books. List No. 1" lists of 753 items, including books, photographs, and drawings.
- EnvDesign SB470 F37 B43 1959a Reference & circulating; SB470 F37 B43 1959 Rare
- The Reef Point Collection at the University of California, by Michael M. Laurie. [Washington, DC]: Trustees for Harvard University, 1982.
- EnvDesign SB470.25 L38 Rare & circulating
- Report on the collections of Beatrix Jones Farrand at the University of California, Berkeley with notes on her life and work, researched by Barbara M. Pitschel. [Berkeley, CA]: B. Pitschel, 1987.
- EnvDesign SB470 F25 P57 1987 Reference
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Drawings, Prints, & Documents
The unpublished (archival) materials from the Reef Point Gardens Library are housed in the Environmental Design Archives. Among these materials are Farrand's personal and professional papers, Reef Point papers, research records, and more than 150 prints, primarily 17th and 18th century engravings. Note that the former name for the Archives, Documents Collection, is cited in earlier publications about Beatrix Farrand.
- Beatrix Jones Farrand Collection, 1866-1959. 16 cartons, 22 boxes, 1 half box, 6 flat boxes, 5 card file boxes, 20 flat file drawers. See a detailed description of the collection in the online finding aid.
The Reef Point Herbarium is housed in the UC Berkeley Jepson Herbarium. The herbarium comprises approximately 2,000 specimens of plants grown in the Reef Point gardens, and is accompanied by planting plans. http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/jeps/
UC Berkeley Campus Collections
These campus libraries and archives house unique collections pertaining to Beatrix Jones Farrand.
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Visual Resources Center - 492 Wurster Hall. UC Berkeley faculty & graduate students only. http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/vrc/
- Environmental Design Archives - 280 Wurster Hall. By appointment only. Fees for non-UC researchers.
http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/cedarchives/
- Environmental Design Library - 210 Wurster Hall
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/
- Jepson Herbarium
- Ground floor, Valley Life Sciences Building
http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/jeps/
- University Archives at The Bancroft Library - Noncirculating only. No photocopying. http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/collections/uarc.html
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Here is a selected list of subject terms which may be useful in searching the Melvyl online catalog to discover additional materials on Farrand and her work. Check also for subheadings, such as Bibliographies, Design and Construction, History, Handbooks, etc.
To find materials in libraries across the United States and beyond, search the WorldCat database (UCB Only), a database of more than 88 million records in all disciplines from more than 57,000 libraries worldwide. Request items via WorldCat or Interlibrary Borrowing.
[place name]--Description and travel
[place name]--Guidebooks
[project name]
- project name example: Dumbarton Oaks
[project name]--History
Campus planning--[place name]
Gardens--[place name]--Pictorial works
Gardens--Northeastern States--Pictorial works
Farrand, Beatrix
Gardens--[place name]
Landscape architects--Northeastern States
Landscape architects--United States--Biography
Landscape architecture--[place name]
Landscape architecture--[place name]--History
Landscape architecture--History
Women landscape architects
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Use journal and newspaper indexes and databases to discover articles on Farrand not listed in this guide. Some online databases include the full text of the articles or the
icon which may lead you to the full text elsewhere. In many cases, however, you will need to locate the print journal in the Library's collections; search the Library's catalogs by the journal title in order to find the shelving location and call number for the journal. For UC or UCB Only titles, go to the Library's home page→ Find Information→ Articles.
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- Landscape architecture periodical indexes (UC Berkeley, Library) An annotated list of journal article indexes for landscape architecture.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENVI/laindx.html
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American periodicals series online 1740-1900 via ProQuest -
UCB Only Full text digitized images of the pages of
American magazines and journals published between 1740 and 1900.
- Coverage: 1741-1900
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Avery index to architectural periodicals via CSA - UC Only
Indexes articles in 1,000+ periodicals in architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, & related
disciplines.
- Online ed.: 1890--
Print ed.: 1890-1995 EnvDesign fNA8 C64 1973 Index
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Bibliography of the history of art (BHA) - Comprehensive art history bibliography, including landscape architecture.
- Online ed.: 1990-2009
Print ed.: 1991-- Main N1 B51
- Historical abstracts via EBSCO
- UC Only Index to abstracts and bibliographical
citations of books and dissertations on all branches of world history,
except the U.S. & Canada, from l450 to the present.
- Online ed.: 1954--; paper ed.: coverage varies; Main D299 H5712 & D410 H55
- JSTOR - UCB Only A full-text archive of interdisciplinary scholarly journal literature, including architecture and architectural history, and cultural studies.
- Coverage: Varies
- Periodicals
index online (formerly Periodicals contents index) via Chadwyck - UC Only
Indexes periodicals, newspapers, government documents, and more.
Includes some full-text access. International scope.
- Coverage: 1665-1995
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Research Library via ProQuest - UCB Only
Includes abstracts and indexing to more than 1,100 periodical titles,
plus current coverage of New York Times articles. It includes some
full text.
- Coverage varies
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Royal Institute of British Architects Library online catalog Indexes both journal articles and books.
Search terms can be found in its thesaurus, Architectural Keywords
(NA31 A77 Index). Formerly called Architectural
Periodicals Index.
- Online ed.: 1980s--
Print ed.: 1972-- EnvDesign NA8 A73 Index
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In addition to the indexes listed here, some newspapers are available full text on the web; information regarding archives of older issues is sometimes available at these sites. See the Library's home page→ Find Information→ Electronic Resources→ Electronic Resources by Type→ News Databases for a list of links to online full-text local and international newspapers, and other news media.
- Historical newspapers online via Chadwyck-Healey - UCB Only Contains four major historical resources: Palmer's Index to the Times (1790 to 1905); Palmer's Full Text Online (1785-1870), which provides access to the full-text articles referenced in Palmer's index to the Times; The Official Index to the Times (1906 to 1980); The Historical Index to the New York Times (1851-1923).
- Coverage: Varies
- Lexis-Nexis Academic - UCB Only Includes indexing to journals and newspapers and provides full text.
- Coverage: Varies
- Local newspaper indexes: Local public libraries sometimes index local newspapers; for example, see the Maine News Index Online (Portland Public Library). Check the online directory of public libraries (Libweb) for libraries serving communities that are home to Farrand's projects.
http://mni.portlandlibrary.com/ics-wpd/mniquery.htm
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Finding Unpublished Materials (Archives)
Unpublished materials (also known as archival materials) pertaining to Farrand's life and work, such as correspondence, garden plans, etc., may reside in archives, historical societies, and local libraries. Most state libraries also maintain archival collections of public and other records. To locate materials in libraries not listed in the Melvyl catalog, use WorldCat - UC Only via OCLC FirstSearch or WorldCat.org (tutorial).
- Best starting place: Environmental Design Archives (UC Berkeley) - THE Farrand archive. Description of the collection online.
http://www.ced.berkeley.edu/cedarchives/
- American Association for State and Local History home page - Provides links at the state and national levels to historical societies and other historical organizations.
http://www.aaslh.org/rlinks.htm
- -----. Directory of historical organizations in the United States and Canada. Nashville, TN: AASLH Pr., American Association for State and Local History, 1990--
- EnvDesign & Main E172 A562
- Archives of American gardens, http://gardens.si.edu/horticulture/res_ed/AAG/home.htm Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. - Contains thousands of photographic images, searchable through the Smithsonian's archives and manuscripts catalog. The major collections in the Archives are: Garden Club of America Collection and others.
- Online archive of California - Brings together historical materials from a variety of California institutions, including museums, historical societies, and archives. Includes more than 120,000 images. Some of Farrand's correspondence is scattered among various California institutions.
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/
- The Dartington Hall Trust Archive & Collection, Totnes, United Kingdom
http://www.dartingtonarchive.org.uk/dwe_gardens.html
- Dumbarton Oaks Research Library, http://www.doaks.org/library/ Washington, DC - Online catalog
- Harvard University Library, http://lib.harvard.edu/ Boston, MA - Online archival catalog
- Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington, CT - Beatrix Farrand at Hill-Stead http://www.hillstead.org/gardens/beatrix.html
- The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, http://www.huntington.org/ San Marino, CA - Online catalog
- Jessup Memorial Library, http://www.jesup.lib.me.us/ Bar Harbor, ME - Maine Vertical File Index
- Pierpont Morgan Library & Museum, http://www.morganlibrary.org/ New York, NY - Online catalog
- Princeton University Library, http://library.princeton.edu/ Princeton, NJ - Finding aids
- The Rockefeller Archive Center, http://www.rockarch.org/ Sleepy Hollow, NY
- Yale University Library Manuscripts and Archives, http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa/ New Haven, CT
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