Photo of the garden of Bennett's home, "Bagatelle," which he designed and constructed from 1915 to 1916. Two women sit on the lawn with Edward H. Bennett Jr. Bagatelle still stands at 89 E. Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL.
Photo of the garden of Bennett's home, "Bagatelle," which he designed and constructed from 1915 to 1916. Bagatelle still stands at 89 E. Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL.
Photo of the garden of Bennett's home, "Bagatelle," which he designed and constructed from 1915 to 1916. Bagatelle still stands at 89 E. Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL.
Photo of the garden of Bennett's home, "Bagatelle," which he designed and constructed from 1915 to 1916. Bagatelle still stands at 89 E. Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL.
Photo of the interior of Bennett's home, "Bagatelle," which he designed and constructed from 1915 to 1916. Photograph shows the dining room, looking into the conservatory. Bagatelle still stands at 89 E. Deerpath Road, Lake Forest, IL.
Letter from Arthur Brown Jr. to Edward H. Bennett in which Brown thanks Bennett for sending him a book (presumably the Plan of Chicago) and encoourages him to visit them in San Francisco.Click here to view transcription.
Letter from Arthur Brown Jr. to Edward H. Bennett in which Brown describes his daily life and his reluctancy to retire.
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Note from Arthur Brown Jr. to Edward H. Bennett written on the back of a picture of The Hoover Tower Library at Palo Alto, which Brown was designing.
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Letter from Arthur Brown Jr. to Edward H. Bennett in which Brown rebukes Bennett for not writing more often, gives a short update of his own doings, and encourages him to come visit them in San Francisco.
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Letter from Arthur Brown Jr. to Edward H. Bennett in which Brown discusses their current projects, encourages Bennett to pursue a Miss Maud Bourn, and requests that he come visit them in San Francisco.
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