![]() Instead, the Lewis brothers formed a landscape design, installation and nursery firm that specialized in developing "successful methods for transplanting full-grown trees." Their success was based on "doing well the task which is usually considered impossible." The Lewis & Valentine Company was formed by five brothers whose father had hoped that his sons would grow up to be lawyers. Biographical/Historical note Specializing in moving and replanting large trees, Lewis & Valentine was one of the most prominent landscape contracting companies in the eastern United States during the first half of the twentieth century. This collection contains only a sampling of the records of Lewis & Valentine and should not be considered comprehensive. Photographs document the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, estates in Long Island, New York, and the properties of Hugh D. Creator Lewis & Valentine Company Donor Lewis, Hewlett Withington See more items in Lewis & Valentine company records Summary The Lewis & Valentine Company Collection contains records of the Lewis & Valentine Company dating from 1916 to 1971 including photographs, negatives, brochures, books, trade catalogs, company papers, letters from clients, customer lists and a history of the company written by Harold Carman Lewis. Place New York (State) - Greenvale New York (State) - Roslyn Topic Nurseries (Horticulture) - United States Gardens - New York (State) Tree moving Landscape gardening - New York (State) Provenance Gift from Hewlett Withington Lewis, former owner of Lewis & Valentine Nurseries. Du Pont, Eugene Kahn, Otto Hermann, 1867-1934 Names Lewis, Harold Carman Owner Schwab, Charles M., 1862-1939 Stotesbury, Edward Townsend, 1849-1938 Woolworth, F. Pre-Physical Therapy Coatesville, Pa.GUID Creator Lewis & Valentine Company Donor Lewis, Hewlett Withington Names Lewis & Valentine Company Longwood Gardens (Kennett Square, Pa.) Rodin Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.) Owner Auchincloss, Hugh D. Economics York, Pa.Įmma Velez West Chester Sr. Chemical Engineering/Chemistry Mount Airy, Md. Marketing Buderim, AustraliaĬlaire Nielsen West Chester Jr. Mechanical Engineering Williamstown, N.J.Ĭaitie McNamara West Chester Gr. Supply Chain and Logistics Hackettstown, N.J.Ībby Hainsworth Rowan So. Major HometownĬassidy Atchison Saint Joseph's Gr. Nielsen led the Golden Rams back to the national title game with a 17-5 record in goal and a 1.30 goals-against average.Ģ021 PhillySIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AREA FIELD HOCKEY TEAM The first-team All-PSAC pick scored six goals on penalty strokes while playing the entire season on an injured knee. Her seven goals ranked third on the squad as well. Velez finished fourth on the team in scoring with 16 points. The four-time, first-team All-PSAC selection was the staple of West Chester's back line and a big part of the team's penalty corners. She led the Golden Rams in assists with 11. McNamara finished third on the team in scoring with 17 points. ![]() ![]() McNamara, Nielsen and Velez all played a vital role in West Chester's run to the NCAA Division II National Championship Game. Sports Information Directors nominate deserving student-athletes based on the individual's performance both in the classroom as well as their exploits in competition within their sport. The Philly SIDA Academic All-Area team is voted on by the sports information directors from the Greater Philadelphia region and includes schools from all three NCAA divisions as well as junior colleges. Rowan's Kristina Castagnola was named the Performer of the Year. Story Links PHILADELPHIA – Three West Chester University field hockey stars were named to the Philadelphia Inquirer Sports Information Director's Association (Philly SIDA) Academic All-Area team it was announced Monday afternoon.Ĭaitie McNamara (Buderim, Australia), Claire Nielsen (Wescosville, Pa./Emmaus) and Emma Velez (Coatesville, Pa./Bishop Shanahan) joined eight others from Philadelphia area institutions on the 2021 team.
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