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Edith Henderson

Edith Harrison Henderson (1911–2005) was an American landscape architect who practiced largely in the American South. She wrote a column for the ''Atlanta Journal Constitution'' and was the first woman to be elected an officer of the American Society of Landscape Architects.〔
==Early life and education==
Edith Harrison was born June 9, 1911 in Charlotte, North Carolina.〔 Her family moved to Atlanta, Georgia in 1925.〔
In 1934, she graduated from the Lowthorpe School of Landscape Architecture in Massachusetts and in the same year received her bachelor of science degree from Boston's Simmons College, which at the time was affiliated with the Lowthorpe School.〔
In 1939, Harrison married Army Captain James Henderson (1913–2013).〔 The couple had three children, a daughter, Grey, and two sons, Edward and James Ross.〔

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