Photograph of a bronze 1920s bas-relief cast by T. F. McGann and Son, Art Bronze Foundry with the inscription "Newsboys Memorial to Albert Edward Scott/Company H 101 United States Infantry; A.E.F./Killed in Action at Epieds, France, July 23, 1918." The memorial was installed in Town Hall, Brookline, Massachusetts.
Warren H. Manning was a landscape architect in Massachusetts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He received his training at the firm of the foremost landscape architect of the era, Frederick Law Olmsted of Brookline, Massachusetts. Manning was a founder of the American Society of Landscape Architects and played a pivotal role in the development of American landscape architecture.
Picea pungens (blue spruce), Pseudotsuga douglasii (Douglas fir), and Abies nordmanniana (Nordman fir or Caucasian fir), C. S. Sargent's, Brookline, Massachusetts.