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Julia Lester Dillon (1871–1959) was a teacher from Georgia, United States, who because of the death of her husband and her hearing loss, trained in landscape architecture. She was one of the first women to write extensively about gardening in the south and ran a regularly featured column which appeared in several newspapers and magazines. She designed spaces to enhance post offices for the U.S. Department of the Treasury and created the Memorial Park in Sumter, South Carolina. Based on her experience, she then served as Sumter Superintendent of Parks and Trees for twenty years. Dillon remained in Sumter after retiring. She continued writing until 1954, despite losing both her hearing and her sight. Julia Lester Dillon died in Sumter on March 24, 1959. She is buried in Magnolia Cemetery in

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  • جوليا ليستير ديلون (ar)
  • Julia Lester Dillon (de)
  • Julia Lester Dillon (es)
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  • جوليا ليستير ديلون (بالإنجليزية: Julia Lester Dillon)‏ هي مهندسة معمارية ومهندسة المناظر الطبيعية أمريكية، ولدت في 9 مارس 1871 في مقاطعة وارين في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 24 مارس 1959 في أوغستا في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Julia Lester Dillon (condado de Warren, Georgia, 9 de marzo de 1871 - Augusta, Georgia, 24 de marzo de 1959 ) en él fue una arquitecta paisajista estadounidense. ​ (es)
  • Julia Pemble Lester Dillon (* 9. März 1871 im Warren County, Georgia; † 24. März 1959 in Augusta, Georgia oder in Sumter, South Carolina) war eine US-amerikanische Lehrer und, ausgelöst durch den Tod ihres Ehemanns und eine Hörminderung, ausgebildete Landschaftsarchitektin. Sie war eine der ersten Frauen, die ausgiebig über die Gärtnerei im Süden schrieb, und leitete eine regelmäßig erscheinende Kolumne, die in verschiedenen Zeitungen und Zeitschriften erschien. Sie entwarf Grünflächen zur Aufwertung von Postämtern für das US-Finanzministerium und schuf den Memorial Park in Sumter, South Carolina. Aufgrund ihrer Erfahrung diente sie dann zwanzig Jahre lang als Sumters Superintendent of Parks and Trees. Sie schrieb bis 1954 weiter, obwohl sie sowohl ihr Gehör als auch ihr Augenlicht verlore (de)
  • Julia Lester Dillon (1871–1959) was a teacher from Georgia, United States, who because of the death of her husband and her hearing loss, trained in landscape architecture. She was one of the first women to write extensively about gardening in the south and ran a regularly featured column which appeared in several newspapers and magazines. She designed spaces to enhance post offices for the U.S. Department of the Treasury and created the Memorial Park in Sumter, South Carolina. Based on her experience, she then served as Sumter Superintendent of Parks and Trees for twenty years. Dillon remained in Sumter after retiring. She continued writing until 1954, despite losing both her hearing and her sight. Julia Lester Dillon died in Sumter on March 24, 1959. She is buried in Magnolia Cemetery in (en)
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