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8 86. Floricycle & Corner Plant Palette. 87. Summit Lawn Plant Palette. 88. Summit Terrace Plant Palette. 89. Barton House & Paddock Plant Palette. 90. Courtyard & Porte-cochere Plant Palette. 91. Gardener’s Cottage & Greenhouse, Conservatory, Urns & Planters Plant Palette. 92. Dorothy Foster in courtyard garden with Margaret Foster, born January 1930. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_409. 93. Martin & Co., 15 Court Street, Buffalo, photo c. 1930. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_216. 94. View of courtyard area from vegetable garden, photo c. 1935. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_454. 95. 1935 Sanborn map showing house on former Martin garden plot, highlighted. Martin ownership in blue. Buffalo Sanborn Sheet 496, 1935, Environmental Data Resources, Inc. 96. Barton House as seen across the Summit lawn, c 1935. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_461. 97. Floricycle, looking southeast, verandah on right, c. 1933. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_458. 98. Floricycle, looking northwest, photo taken by Walter Burley Griffin, c 1932. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Eric Milton Nicholls Collection, 3790629. 99. Grandchildren, Darwin and Margaret, with gardener in Floricycle, c. 1934. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_801. 100. Margaret Foster, climbing on sumac, near fountain, c. 1934. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_404. 101. Edibles garden area choked with weeds, looking east, greenhouse on left, c. 1938. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_333. 102. Conservatory, interior, abandoned, c. 1940. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_337. 103. Jewett frontage, c. 1939. Buffalo Architecture, 1816–1940 Exhibition - Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Jr., Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Photograph by Jay W. Baxtresser. 104. Barton House, c. 1939. Buffalo Architecture, 1816–1940 Exhibition - Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Jr., Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Photograph by Jay W. Baxtresser. 105. Barton House, front yard, c. 1939. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_339. 106. Conservatory, interior, abandoned, c. 1940. MHRC, William Thorpe family photos, WT-24. 107. Jewett frontage, alterations by Tauriello, c. 1958. Indiana University, Photograph by Wayne Andrews, 2564. 108. Early color photograph appears to be at time of Tauriello purchase, c 1955 or earlier. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1154. 109. Courtyard with succession tree growth, 1959. MHRC, Photograph by Victor Shanchuk, Jr., VS-2. 110. Courtyard garden path, looking south between crumbled piers, 1959. MHRC, Photograph by Victor Shanchuk, Jr., VS-1. 111. Former edibles garden (foreground) with single remaining hemlock visible along driveway, 1959. MHRC, Photograph by Victor Shanchuk, Jr., VS-10. 112. Auto court area photograph shows concrete paving, 1959. MHRC, Photograph by Victor Shanchuk, Jr., VS-4. 113. Front raised planter, 1959. MHRC, Photograph by Victor Shanchuk, Jr., VS-7. 114. Greenhouse foundation still visible in foreground, 1959. MHRC, Photograph by Victor Shanchuk, Jr., VS-9. 115. Rear of Martin House, looking east with truncated pergola after demolition, photo c. 1969. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1168. 116. Map of apartment buildings overlaid onto former Martin House arrangement, prepared with DEIS, 2000. Hamilton Houston Lownie Architects, Draft Master Plan, Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Restoration of the Darwin D. Martin House State Historic Site, Jewett Parkway and Summit Avenue, Buffalo, New York. 117. 1963 Krehbiel & Krehbiel survey, showing subdivision of parcels. Red shows remaining Taruiello owned lands, blue shows now privately owned parcels. Frank Lloyd Wright Darwin D. Martin Papers, University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, 22.0_30. 118. HABS photos, clockwise: front planter, veranda, former courtyard (north facade), and Floricycle from Summit Ave, 1969. United States Library of Congress, Historic American Buildings Survey, 116390pu. 119. Ibid. , 116392pu 120. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1169. 121. Ibid., MS_22_1164. 122. Jewett frontage as viewed across new apartment access drive, two gingko trees in near porte-cochere, 1969. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1193. 123. 1969 Period Plan. 124. Annotated birds-eye view of Martin House (bottom left) with apartment buildings, June 2001. Biff Henrich / IMG_INK, courtesy Martin House Restoration Corporation. 125. Jewett frontage, without street trees, c. 1969. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1190. 126. The Barton House, looking southwest, c. 1981. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1111. 127. South side of Martin verandah, c. 1990. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1159. This image was corrected upon inclusion (original slide scanned backwards). 128. Tauriello-era entry walk at veranda, UB sign, c. 1985. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1337. 129. Landscape inventory completed c. 1991. Plant material original to Martin era highlighted. MHRC. AND, 129.1: Floricycle remnant and new vegetation (black walnuts, etc), looking southwest from Summit Ave, c.1985. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_1329. 130. Isabelle Martin and companion, south side of greenhouse and coldframes, Gardener’s Cottage back right, c. 1914. University Archives, State University of New York at Buffalo, MS_22.5_442A. AND, 130.1: Early Floricycle photo with still-immature shrub material at rear (planted bare-root year prior), c. List of Figures

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