Henry Vincent Hubbard
Henry Vincent Hubbard (August 22, 1875 – October 6, 1947) was an American landscape architect and planner, famous for his unique teaching styles at Harvard University, and his many publications. He was one of the prime supporters for a national system of public parks.
Henry Vincent Hubbard | |
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Born | August 22, 1875 Taunton, Massachusetts |
Died | October 6, 1947 72) Milton, Massachusetts | (aged
Burial place | Mount Pleasant Cemetery |
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Occupation | Landscape architect |
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Spouses | Theodora Kimball
(m. 1924; died 1935)Isabel Fay Gerrish (m. 1937) |
15th President of the American Society of Landscape Architects | |
In office 1931 – 1935 | |
Preceded by | Arthur Asahel Shurcliff |
Succeeded by | Albert Davis Taylor |
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