movement in landscape architecture that was modeled well into the 20th century. In 1876, at the age of 46, Joseph became partners with William H. Boeh, who practiced civil engineering in the building Joseph and his brother Henry shared at the northwest corner of Fourth and Race Streets. Together, Joseph and William founded the Earnshaw and Boeh Civil Engineering Company. 17M any Names, One Missi onOver the years, the Earnshaws offered their services under a variety of names. As partners came and went and family members entered and left the family business, the company name shifted. Company archives reveal a variety of names and titles: J. Earnshaw Surveyor and Engineer; Joseph Earnshaw Civil Engineering Company; Earnshaw and Boeh Civil Engineering Company; and Earnshaw and Punshon Civil Engineering Firm are a few of the names that are the predecessors of todays McGill Smith Punshon, Inc. Left column: Ad for Joseph Earnshaw, 1888; business cards for Joseph Earnshaw andEarnshaw & Punshon, years unknown; ad, 1900; Right: Earnshaw & Pushon pamphlet, 189415