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| | New Georgia Encyclopedia: Clermont Lee (b. 1914) |
 | | After schooling in Savannah and Charleston, South Carolina, she attended Barnard College in New York City before transferring to Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she eventually decided to major in landscape architecture. |
 | | In addition to her work on the gardens of the Owens-Thomas House on Oglethorpe Square in Savannah, her new design and planting plans for historic buildings in the city included the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, the Andrew Low House, and the Green-Meldrim mansion. |
 | | Outside the confines of Savannah, she consulted on the Chief Vann residence and the New Echota Cherokee capital in north Georgia for the Georgia Historical Commission. |
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