Miss Amelia Peabody

Miss Amelia Peabody

1960 Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne Medal

Sculptor and gardener - skillful and deeply artistic, her works have been widely exhibited and acclaimed.


The Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne Medal is awarded for outstanding achievement in design, architecture, or art related to the garden.

The Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne Medal was designed in 1954 by Maude Robinson and endowed by the Millbrook Garden Club, Zone III, in memory of member and GCA founder Helen Seymour Stafford Thorne (1866–1952) who was also a member of The Garden Club of Santa Barbara, Zone XII. She was chair of the Visiting Gardens Committee for 20 years, and designed public and private gardens of distinction and rare beauty in the New York and California communities in which she lived. She received the Frances K. Hutchinson Medal in 1940 for her work to preserve California’s redwoods. The medal was designed in 1954 by Maude Robinson and first awarded in 1956.

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Dr. Samuel L. Emsweller

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John H. Storer

Frances K. Hutchinson Medal

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1960

Mrs. Avery Rockefeller

Margaret Douglas Medal

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1960

Mrs. J. Norman Henry

Florens DeBevoise Medal

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1960

Miss Caroline Dormon

Eloise Payne Luquer Medal

Noted botanist - through her books, paintings, articles and talks, the...

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1960

Mrs. Stephen C. Clark

Amy Angell Collier Montague Medal

Distinguished for her many civic projects in Cooperstown, New York.

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1960

Mrs. Cecil M. Gooch

Distinguished Service Medal

Horticulturist and philanthropist; author of the Mid-South Garden Guide.

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1960

Mrs. Elmer L. MacRae

Katharine Thomas Cary Medal

Beloved teacher and dean of flower arrangers.

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