Annette E. McCrea
General Information
Occupation: Landscape Architect
Date of Birth: January 01, 1858
Date of Death: January 01, 1928
Birth City: Cooperstown
Birth State/Province: New York
Birth Country: United States
Resident City: Minneapolis
Resident State/Province: Minnesota
Resident Country: United States
Sources: Gruber, J. (2000). Annette E. McCrea. In C.A. Birnbaum & R. Karson (Eds.), "Pioneers of American Landscape Design : An Annotated Bibliography." (pp. 248-249). New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2000.
Specialties
Subject: Railway Beautification
Jobs
Employer: Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad
Title: Consulting Landscape Architect
City: Chicago
State: Illinois
Country: United States
Start Date: January 01, 1902
Employer: Lincoln Park Board
Title: Consulting Landscape Architect
City: Chicago
State: Illinois
Country: United States
Start Date: January 01, 1900
Employer: wholesale nursery business
City: Kalamazoo
State: Michigan
Country: United States
Start Date: January 01, 1892
Notes: owned by her husband until he died at age 37.
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Awards
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Notable Projects
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Education
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Licensing
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Professional Affiliations
Organization: American Civic Association
Role: Vice President of the Department of Railroad Improvements, Executive Committee Member (1904-1913)
Start Date: January 01, 1904
End Date: January 01, 1913
Organization: Committee on Railroad Grounds of the American Park and Outdoor Art Association
Role: Chairman
Start Date: January 01, 1900
Publications By
Title: Color Harmony and Discords
Publication: Suburban Life
Volume: May 1907
Title: Railroad Improvements
Co-author: Andrew Wright Crawford, C.L. Ackiss
Publication: American Civic Association, Department of Railroad Improvements, pamphlet
Date Published: January 01, 1905
Publications About
Title: column on women in horticulture
Author: Victor Lawson
Publication: Chicago Record Herald
Volume: September 22, 1901