Alice Upham Smith

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Alice Upham Smith (4 April 1908–12 December 1998) was a writer, botanical illustrator and one of the earliest professional American women landscape architects.[1]

She was born Alice Upham in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1908, the daughter of Thomas and Anna I. Upham.[1][2] From 1927 to 1928 she studied at Carleton College from 1927 to 1928, and afterwards at the University of Minnesota (1929), the University of Edinburgh (1930), and Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (1931–2), the first institution that provided women with graduate training in the professions of architecture and landscape architecture in a single faculty. In 1933 she married Dr Eastman Smith.[2]

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