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| | Guide to the Elbert Peets Papers, 1883-1983, 1904-1974 (bulk) |
 | | He worked for Pray, Hubbard and White, Boston landscape architects, for a year before joining with Werner Hegemann to plan Kohler, a company town founded by Walter S. Kohler, near Sheboygan, Wisconsin. |
 | | Peets and Hegemann also collaborated in the planning of Washington Highlands, a subdivision in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; of Wyomissing Park, a subdivision in Reading, Pennsylvania; and in the writing of The American Vitruvius: An Architect's Handbook of Civic Art (1922). |
 | | In practice with Werner Hegemann on: Washington Highlands, large subdivision in Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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