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Robert Sturtevant

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When America entered World War I, he served overseas in the field artillery, reaching the rank of corporal. After his discharge in 1919, he became an instructor at the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture. In 1927, he became the school's director. Although he only headed the school for a few
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with an A.B. in 1912 and went on to get a master's degree in landscape architecture from Harvard in 1916. Between 1916 and 1918, he worked as a landscape architect for the firm of
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When the American Iris Society was founded in 1920, Sturtevant became its first secretary and drafted the society's constitution. He also served as the first editor of the
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in Brunswick County, North Carolina, not all of which was implemented and only some of which survives today. In 1946, he developed landscaping for thirty acres of the
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Mann) Sturtevant. He had four half-siblings from his father's first marriage to Hattie's sister Mary Elizabeth (
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Some sources give his middle name as "Swann". Contemporaneous records mainly use "Swan", however.
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In 1926 Sturtevant was married to Margaret Coolidge (1899–1979), a daughter of Helen (
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estate, an area southeast of the main house known as the Clarendon Gardens.
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Descendants of John and Mary Coolidge of Watertown, Massachusetts, 1630
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Sturtevant died in a house fire in Nashville on February 22, 1955.
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on December 30, 1889. He was the only child of noted agronomist
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Roger van Deren Sturtevant (1930–1950), who was killed in the
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Sturtevant was especially close to his much older half-sister
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Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture
American Iris Society
Framingham, Massachusetts
Edward Lewis Sturtevant
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
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née
Grace
Milton Academy
Harvard College
Frederick Law Olmsted
Royal Horticultural Society
American Horticultural Society
Nashville, Tennessee
Orton Plantation
Lloyd–Howe House
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Louis A. Coolidge
Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Korean War
U.S. Marines


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