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In a letter to his father, Olmsted confessed that he felt like he wasn’t doing a very good job. The South was proving hard to penetrate. Olmsted was amazed by how like a foreign country it was, much more so than anyplace he’d visited during his recent tour through Europe. Raymond ran the dispatches anyway, even giving them prominent play. He had a newspaper to fill.
Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted
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