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Charles Gillette

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142: 145:"York Hall," Captain George Preston Blow House, Route 1005 and Main Street, Yorktown, by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1929. Griffin & Wynkoop, architects, additions to 18th century brick house, the home of Thomas Nelson Jr., 1738–1739, after purchase by Blow in 1914. Landscape: Charles Freeman Gillette, from 1914. Today the house, without additions by Captain Blow, is a National Park Service site 192:
and Agecroft, both reconstructed English manor houses located in Richmond's Windsor Farms neighborhood. Extensive additions to the Virginia House gardens were completed in 1939. During the 1950s, Gillette redesigned the gardens of Virginia's
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Charles F. Gillette was born in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin in 1886 as the tenth and last child of Orlando Gillette and Catherine Gillette (nee Melville). His father served as a private in the
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located at Richmond. His commissions also included hundreds of residential projects throughout Virginia and North Carolina.
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during the Civil War. Due to his family's financial state, Gillette never had any formal schooling.
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references Gillette as the commissioned landscaper of Dupont University in
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Library of Virginia: About the Charles F. Gillette Photograph Collection
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The Cultural Landscape Foundation: Charles Freeman Gillette
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A number of his works are for properties listed on the
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In 1909–1911, Gillette served as an apprentice in the
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Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters
Colonial Revival
Richmond, Virginia

30th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
Union Army
Boston
Warren H. Manning
University of Richmond
Nelson House
Yorktown, Virginia
Kenmore
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Virginia House
Executive Mansion
Thomas B. Stanley
Reynolds Metals Company International Headquarters
National Register of Historic Places
Tom Wolfe
I Am Charlotte Simmons
University of Richmond
Nelson House
Casa Maria
Blue Ridge Farm
Greenwood, VA
Sunken Garden (Virginia)
Kenmore

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