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engraving after a photograph Born ( 1822-04-26 ) April 26
1822 &#91
1 &#93
Hartford
Connecticut
U.S. Died August 28
1903 (1903-08-28) (aged&#160
81) Belmont
Massachusetts
U.S. Resting place Old North Cemetery
U.S. Occupation Landscape architect Notable&#160
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work Central Park Spouse Mary Cleveland Perkins Children John Charles
Charlotte
Owen
and Marion
1822&#160
&#8211
August 28
1903) was an American landscape architect
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journalist

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