
This is a vintage, hand-drawn map or survey of the M. Ward Estate, dated 1800. The style is reminiscent of a bird's-eye view, showing a meticulously planned garden layout. The garden is the dominant feature, characterized by a series of rectangular and semi-circular flowerbeds arranged symmetrically along a central, winding path. The flowerbeds are filled with colorful patterns, suggesting a variety of plants. The semi-circular ends of the garden feature intricate star-shaped designs within them. Surrounding the garden are numerous trees, depicted as small, stylized evergreens, creating a lush, green border. A classical statue is visible on the left side of the map, adding a touch of elegance. The overall aesthetic is delicate and detailed, with a soft color palette of greens, reds, blues, and yellows. The map is labeled at the bottom with the estate name and survey date. The design suggests a formal, European-style garden, likely belonging to a wealthy estate owner.