Person Detail: Marjorie Sewell Cautley

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Full Name: Marjorie Sewell Cautley | ||
Biography: (1891-1954) Writer. Orphaned at the age of twelve, Marjorie Sewell Cautley was sent to live with relatives in Brooklyn, New York. She was a landscape architect who had many articles published in the magazines, "Landscape Architecture," "House and Garden," "American City," and the "Journal of the Institute of Planners." |
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1891 |
(Unknown) County Marjorie Sewell was born in 1891. She married Randolph Cautley in 1922. |
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1904 |
Kings County After the death of her father in 1904 in Guam, Ms. Cautley and her sisters lived with an aunt and uncle in Brooklyn, New York. |
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1935 |
(Unknown) County Garden Design: The Principles Of Abstract Design As Applied To Landscape Composition Nonfiction. |
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1954 |
(Unknown) County Marjorie Sewell Cautley died in 1954. |
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1931 |
(Unknown) County Building A House In Sweden (Pub: Macmillan. ISBN: ) Illustrated by her sister, Helen Sewell. |
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1917 |
Tompkins County Cautley received a bachelor of science degree from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, in 1917. |
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Kings County Cautley studied at the Packer Institute for Collegiate Studies in Brooklyn, New York. |
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New York County Cautley was a part-time lecturer at Columbia University in Manhattan, New York. |
