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The Amawalk Nursery
with Local Historian, Author and Editor
Monica Doherty
Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 10:00 am
This FREE program will be held at the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street ♦ Putnam Valley, NY 10579 at 10:00 am
The Amawalk Nursery, set on 249 acres in the hills of Westchester, was established by Major Orlando Jay Smith, a tree hobbyist, in 1904. After his death in 1908, the nursery was managed by his daughters, Evelyn W. and M. F. Smith. Evelyn became President of the Amawalk Nurseries in 1919 when she purchased her sister’s half of their father’s estate – and under her management, trees and smaller plants from Amawalk Nursery were shipped all over the world – to as far away as Australia. In its day, the nursery was known as “the largest big tree nursery in the world.” Trees and plants from Amawalk have been planted throughout New York State, and many can still be found at notable and historic sites.
In a program filled with vintage photographs, diagrams, published advertisements and images, Monica Doherty will trace the creation and growth of Yorktown’s Amawalk Nursery – noting the nursery’s great impact on much of the surrounding area, as well as to the fields of horticulture and arboriculture throughout the world. Using lovingly and painstakingly captured then and now photos, Ms. Doherty will also demonstrate what became of the nursery, and what remains can be seen today.
Monica Doherty