Barrett, Nathan F.

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Barrett, Nathan F. (1845–1919). American landscape-architect. With Beman he designed the Pullman garden suburb near Chicago, IL (1880–84), for the workers at the factories of the railway industrialist Pullman, inventor of the Pullman sleeping-car. Like Lever's Port Sunlight, near Birkenhead, Ches., it was a model settlement run by a company (see Company Town), but discontent at Pullman led to its annexation by Chicago in 1889, although the Pullman Corporation continued to hold most of the property until 1910.

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M. Crawford (1995)

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