Charles Eliot Beveridge

Charles Eliot Beveridge

2000 Historic Preservation Medal

Presented to Charles Eliot Beveridge, whose editing, writing, speaking and consulting, have single-handedly assured Frederick Law Olmsted's place amongst the great Americans and thus made a lasting contribution to historic preservation in this country.


The Historic Preservation Medal is awarded for outstanding work in the field of preservation and/or restoration of historic gardens or buildings of national importance.

The Historic Preservation Medal was designed in 1973 by Joseph Kiselewski of New York City and endowed by two GCA club members: Elizabeth “Betty” Work Kirby (Mrs. Leonard Kirby: 1910–2007), Jupiter Island Garden Club, Zone VIII, and Erin Bain Leddy Jones (Mrs. John Leddy Jones: 1896–1974), attorney, author, and lay expert on environmental issues, who was a member of Founders Garden Club of Dallas, Zone IX. Originally awarded in 1973, it was the intention of the donors that non-members or groups receive preference in the awarding of this medal.

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