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Cultural Landscape Report for Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site: Volume I: Site History, Existing Conditions, and Analysis PDF

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Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/culturallandscap00vol2 X84 l a /v. i Cultural Landscape Report for Eleanor Roosevelt un,V£RS,t> " "°*e'A D£C 112006 National Historic Site LIBRARIES OEPOSfTORY Volume I: Site History, Existing Conditions, and Analysis Cultural Landscape Report for Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site Introduction Site History Existing Conditions Analysis ByLisaNowak Historical LandscapeArchitect OlmstedCenterforLandscape Preservation National ParkService 2005 (.u ii kai Lands< m'i Rii'oki forEleanorRooseveltNationalHistoricSite Library ofCongress Cataloging-in PublicationData Nowak,Lisa Cultural landscape reportforEleanorRooseveltNational HistoricSite: site history,existingconditions,and analysis p. cm. Includesbibliographical referencesand index. EleanorRooseveltNational HistoricSite (N.Y.)— i. Management. 2. Landscapeassessment--NewYork (State)—Eleanor RooseveltNational Historic Site. 3. Landscapeprotection-NewYork (Statc)--EleanorRooseveltNational HistoricSite. 4. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962-Homesand haunts—NewYork (State)—Hyde Park (DutchessCounty) 5. Hyde Park (DutchessCounty,N.Y.)—History. 6. Hyde Park (DutchessCounty,N.Y.)—Buildings,structures,etc. 7. HistoricSites—NewYork (State)—Hyde Park (DutchessCounty) 8. ! [istoricbuildings—NewYork (State)—Hyde Park (DutchessCounty) I. Olmsted CenterforLandscape Preservation (U.S) II. Title. F129.H99N69 2006 9747'33—dc22 2006043760 The Olmsted Centerfor Landscape Preservation promotesthestewardshipof significant landscapesthrough research,planning,and sustainable preservation maintenance. TheCenteraccomplishesitsmissionin collaborationwitha network ofpartnersincludingnational parks,universities,governmentagencies, and private nonprofitorganizations. Techniquesand principles ofpreservation practiceare madeavailablethrough trainingand publications. TheOlmsted Centerperpetuatesthetradition oftheOlmsted firmsand Frederick Law Olmsted's lifelongcommitmenttopeople, parks,and publicspaces. Olmsted Centerfor Landscape Preservation 15 StateStreet MA Boston, 02109 www.nps.gov/oclp/ ( over Photo: EleanorRooseveltand herdog,Fala,atthe edgeoftheVal-Kill pond, 1951. Image courtesy oftheFranklin Delano RooseveltLibrary,reference numberNPX 55-490(2). Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES V FOREWORD XIII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV <o INTRODUCTION 1 Purpose ofThisReport 3 Description ofStudyArea 3 HistoricalOverview 4 ScopeofWork and Methodology SITE HISTORY 9 Pre-Historyto 1867 II Early Roosevelt Period,1867-1924 29 PartnershipofEleanor Roosevelt,NancyCook, and Marion Dickerman,1924-1945 4^ Val-Kill as EleanorRoosevelt'sHome, 1945-1962 105 Late Rooseveltand Non-RooseveltOwnershipofVal-Kill, 1962-1977 National Park Service and EleanorRoosevelt'sVal-Kill, Inc., 1977-Present I45 EXISTING CONDITIONS 159 LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS 183 Analysis ofSignificance 185 Evaluation ofLandscape Integrity 189 Analysis ofLandscapeCharacteristicsand Features 193 Table ofLandscape Features 247 REFERENCES 255 INDEX 261 a ruRAl LandscapeRepori i»i<1-:i.ianorRoosivh i Nmiqnm HistoricSite i

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