Biographical Notes 39 



A list of the firm's public clients includes the follow- 

 ing not mentioned by Mr. Olmsted in letters just 

 quoted: College of N. J. (Princeton), Wilmington 

 Park Commission, Trinity College, U. S. National 

 Zoological Park at Washington, and Kirkwood 

 Land Company, Atlanta. 



1894: Reports, by Olmsted, Olmsted & Eliot, on Cam- 

 bridge parks and Charles River Embankment 

 printed. 



J a n * y In Cincinnati on park work. 



F e b ' y Advising on Brooklyn Park. Last of the month 

 in Biltmore. 



March Visited Chicago South Parks and Milwaukee en 

 route to Louisville. Wrote to J. C. O. that it is 

 very desirable to make the firm favorably known 

 in the South and "extend its connection." 



May Again in Biltmore. 



S e p ' r Advice to Town of Brookline "on main roads and 

 public reservations in that part of Brookline 

 bounded by Boylston St., Chestnut St., Goddard 

 Ave., and Clyde St." (printed.) 



Nov'r- The Olmsted family at Biltmore. 

 D ec'r 



1895: At Biltmore. The last of May he left with his 



*"" family to come North, leaving his son F. L. 0., 

 y Jr., as his professional representative. 



Spring Portrait painted outdoors at Biltmore by John 

 Singer Sargent. 



