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Frederick Law Olmsted Quotes

With regard to the moral and religious condition of the slaves, I cannot, either from what I observe, or from what is told me, consider it in any way gratifying.
Frederick Law Olmsted

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Architect Quotes
Category:
American Architect Quotes
Date of Birth:
April 27, 1822
Date of Death:
August 28, 1903
Nationality:
American
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