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Summit -- The Clearing (Reeves-Reed Arboretum)

Smithsonian Gardens

Object Details

Former owner

Wisner, John
Wisner, Isabelle
Reeves, Richard E.
Reeves, Susie Graham
Reed, Charles L., Jr
Reed, Ann Reeves

Landscape architect

Vaux, Calvert, 1824-1895
Shipman, Ellen Biddle, 1869-1950
Pilat, Carl F.

Provenance

Poinier, Lois W.
Adams, Molly, 1918-2003
Weller, Eleanor C.

Architect

Babb, Cook & Willard

Garden designer

Wodell & Cottrell

Provenance

The Summit Garden Club

Collection Garden designer

Poinier, Lois W.
Wodell, Helen Page
Cottrell, Lois Page

Collection Citation

Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, Lois W. Poinier slide collection.

Scope and Contents

The folder includes worksheets, maps and other information.
sova.aag.pnr_ref1435

GUID

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kb6bc46e416-f3a7-4774-bde5-a0ed77ed7ba4

Varying Form

The Clearing, formerly known as.

General

During the Revolutionary era, the area was part of a farm. An estate, once known as The Clearing, was created on the site in 1889 by John Hornor Wisner. He built the present Colonial revival residence, which now serves as the administrative and educational center for the Arboretum. Mr. Wisner plotted the original gardens and Mrs. Wisner planted the first daffodils. Each April the daffodil display, enlarged from earlier times, is a major Arboretum attraction. In 1916, the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeves, hired a New York landscape architect to develop an overall design for the property. Mrs. Reeves was also a member of the Summit Garden Club. The Reeves family increased the daffodil plantings and, around 1925, started the rose garden. The Charles L. Reed family became the last private owners in the 1960s, adding the herb garden and creating the woodland trails.
The property became a public institution, the Reeves-Reed Arboretum, in 1974, when Summit citizens acted to protect the 12.5 acres of woodlands, glacial contours and dells, rolling lawns, and inspired gardens from encroaching development.
Persons associated with the garden include John and Isabelle Wisner (former owners, 1888-1918); Richard E. Reeves and Susie Graham Reeves (former owners, 1918-1968); Charles L. Reeves, Jr. and Ann Reeves Reed (former owners, 1968-1974); Calvert Vaux (landscape architect); Ellen Shipman (landscape architect); Carl F. Pilat (landscape architect, 1925); Babb, Cook & Willard (New York City, architect); Wodell & Cottrell (garden designers).

Place

Reeves-Reed Arboretum (Summit, New Jersey)
United States of America -- New Jersey -- Union -- Summit

Topic

Gardens -- New Jersey -- Summit

Former owner

Wisner, John
Wisner, Isabelle
Reeves, Richard E.
Reeves, Susie Graham
Reed, Charles L., Jr
Reed, Ann Reeves

Landscape architect

Vaux, Calvert, 1824-1895
Shipman, Ellen Biddle, 1869-1950
Pilat, Carl F.

Provenance

Poinier, Lois W.
Adams, Molly, 1918-2003
Weller, Eleanor C.

Architect

Babb, Cook & Willard

Garden designer

Wodell & Cottrell

Provenance

The Summit Garden Club

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Lois W. Poinier slide collection
Lois W. Poinier slide collection / Series 3: Glass Lantern Lecture Slides / 3.1: New Jersey

Custodial History

The Summit Garden Club donated lantern slides in 2015.

Archival Repository

Archives of American Gardens

Identifier

AAG.PNR, File NJ052

Type

Archival materials

Collection Rights

Archives of American Gardens encourages the use of its archival materials for non-commercial, educational and personal use under the fair use provision of U.S. copyright law. Use or copyright restrictions may exist. It is incumbent upon the researcher to ascertain copyright status and assume responsibility for usage. All requests for duplication and use must be submitted in writing and approved by Archives of American Gardens. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.

Collection Restrictions

Access to original archival materials by appointment only. Researcher must submit request for appointment in writing. Certain items may be restricted and not available to researchers. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.

Related Materials

Reeves-Reed Arboretum related holdings consist of 5 folders (9 lantern slides, 2 4x5 negatives, 1 8x10 photographic prints, 2 35 mm slides (duplicates))

See others in

Garden Club of America collection, ca. 1920-[ongoing]. Maida Babson Adams American Garden collection, circa 1957-1994. Eleanor Weller collection, circa 1981-2006.
AAG.PNR_ref1435
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/kb6bc46e416-f3a7-4774-bde5-a0ed77ed7ba4
AAG.PNR
AAG

Record ID

ebl-1521745806903-1521745807192-3

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