Fwd: Re: [FHStoday] REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
lewis n. wynne
wynne@metrolink.net
Mon, 27 Nov 2000 03:43:41 -0500
>Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 12:24:10 -0500
>From: Richard White <rw@pone.com>
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>To: LGRANO@aol.com
>CC: "lewis n. wynne" <wynne@metrolink.net>
>Subject: Re: [FHStoday] REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
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>Goodwood Plantation in Tallahassee has come into public ownership and
>local volunteers have been restoring the historic gardens there for a
>few years now. They, along with the house, are ante-bellum and received
>only minimal maintenance since 1865.
>
>RW
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>"lewis n. wynne" wrote:
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>> From: LGRANO@aol.com [mailto:LGRANO@aol.com]
>> Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 6:25 PM
>> To: information@florida-historical-soc.org
>> Subject: garden book research
>>
>> I am a writer looking for abandoned historic gardens to be included in a
>> photography art book entitled "Garden Ghosts." Ideally, the gardens will
have
>> interesting features (remnants of statues, fencing, fountains, greenhouses,
>> or other structures), original plantings, and a rich history. Often these
>> gardens hug the ruins of estate homes; others are forgotten public spaces.
>> Please contact me via e-mail or phone (847-247-0369) if you can offer any
>> leads.
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