Charles Eliot

1859–1897 (age 38)

Botanist, Professor

Biography

Charles Eliot, a landscape architect educated at Harvard, applied his keen sense of conservation to landscape design and advocated for greenbelts and park systems that preserved natural beauty for growing cities.

He promoted national forests and served as president of the American Society of Landscape Architects, ensuring that future generations could cherish open space through the parks and protected areas his ideas helped inspire.