[1] In 1935, Carl Schurz Park was reconstructed by Robert Moses, due to the creation of the FDR Drive,[3] with revised landscaping by Sargent.
[1] After World War II Sargent served as the senior land planner in the office of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission.
[1] In the 1960s, she worked for the Connecticut City Planning Commission, having moved to that state.
[1] In 1985, she was given an award by the Connecticut Society of Architects and the Connecticut chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects for her plan for Guilford Green.
[1] The Maud Sargent Papers, 1931–1992, are held as #4861 at the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections at the Cornell University Library.