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The Travels of William Bartram: Naturalist Edition PLANT HUNTERS IN THE NORTHEAST - CT Botany PLANT HUNTERS IN THE NORTHEAST . 1530s -- explorer Jacques Cartier detailed many of the natural products of the New World. 1585 -- Sir Walter Raleigh establishes ... Browse By Author: L - Project Gutenberg Contains links to Liszt primary resources of value to researchers including letters between Wagner and Liszt other Liszt letters and Liszt's essay on Chopin in ... September 22 - Today in Science History - Scientists born ... Born 22 Sep 1905; died 10 Feb 1964 at age 58. German rocket propulsion engineer whose projected "antipodal bomber" with a range far greater than that made possible ... Loot.co.za: Sitemap 5032711063789 Pierre H. 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William Bartram - Wikipedia William Bartram arrived in Charleston on March 31 1773. He learned that a Native American congress was to take place in Augusta Georgia in June and was invited by ... 10000 Famous Freemasons By William R. Denslow - Volume 1 ... Note: Phoenixmasonry is proud to present the below optically scanned version of William R. Denslow's "10000 Famous Freemasons." This scan was made by Ralph Rank: #189326 in BooksBrand: Brand: University of Georgia PressPublished on: 1998Released on: 1998-09-01Original language: EnglishNumber of items: 1Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.70" w x 6.00" l, 2.42 pounds Binding: Paperback824 pagesISBN13: 9780820320274Condition: NewNotes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold! 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Best Travels across the SouthBy Robert E. WittmeyerWhile visiting the Ockmulgee National Monument in Macon, Georgia, I saw this book in the gift shop. Apparently, Bartram passed through this very spot, so I decided to read the book. This book is the complete, unabridged, unparaphrased version. As I read the book, I also had in front of me the road maps from the several states of the South (topigraphical maps would be preferred). There are still some cities with the same names as the location was known in the mid-1770's, so one can follow along Bartram's approximate path. The long lists of plants/trees using their Latin names rather than common names are somewhat tiring, but it leaves one wishing that Bartram had had a camera to use! It was a fun book about the geography and nature of the South before civilization moved in and destroyed the old growth forests. It was strange, though, that during the period of his travels, Bartram never mentions the Revolutionary War that had begun about midway, time-wise, in his travels. He was still shipping his collections to England, apparently never considering that they may have gotten sunk in the ocean by a British naval vessel! I wonder what he was thinking as he returned to Philadelphia overland and what he discovered upon arriving there in 1777.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.The botanical Travels of William Bartram, son of John Bartram, the original botanist in this country.By Diann DirksThe book itself was in good condition. I found the botanical information a bit overwhelming because no common names were there for anything, which I wasn't expecting. I'll try to slug through the rest of the book but I think I'm going to be on the internet a lot to find out the names I'm used to on these things. I forgot William's dad was a botanist and would look at all plants with the Latin names. I'm very glad that someone printed it though. And I wonder if his father's books are available.77 of 77 people found the following review helpful.A Natural History classicBy Anita GelbartThis is a wonderful book for anyone interested in the nature, landscapes, Indians, and early settlements of Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee around the year 1775. I haven't read this book in about 10 years, but I do remember checking it out of the library about 3 times, and I'm going to buy it for my birthday. The landscapes the Bartram describes will by and large never be seen again. Bartram described seeing a 45 square mile forest made up of nothing but magnolia, and dogwood trees. He saw forests that were covered by grapevines for miles. The trees were sometimes 20 feet thick, and the grapevines were so old that the vines were more than a foot thick. He saw canebrakes that covered miles, and some of the bamboo cane was 40 feet high. Canebrakes are practically extinct as an environment. He saw virgin forsts, abandoned Indian fields, overgrown Indian villages, open pine savannah forests, and uninhabited swamps. He saw wildlife which today would be scare, or extinct. He reported seeing a bobcat stalk a turkey. He pleaded with a market hunter not to kill a mother bear, and lamented the reaction of the bear cub to it's mother being killed. Bartram also reported seeing wolves, and bison skulls from recently killed buffulo. Bison were just rendered extinct in eastern Georgia at that time. Bartram took literary licence with some events. He exaggerated his encounters with alligators in Florida. After enjoying a meal of fish, rice, and oranges from the Spanish missionary orchards, he battled "fire breathing dragons." Bartram had many encounters with the Creeks, and Cherokees, and most were friendly. He feasted with Indian cattle raisers. Bartram also gives a good account of early settlements. If you decide to get this book, also get a copy of a tree guide with the scientific names, because Bartram tells exactly what kind of trees he came across in each forest. What I wouldn't give to see what Bartram sawSee all 31 customer reviews... 10000 Famous Freemasons By William R. Denslow - Volume 1 ... Note: Phoenixmasonry is proud to present the below optically scanned version of William R. Denslow's "10000 Famous Freemasons." This scan was made by Ralph Loot.co.za: Sitemap 5032711063789 Pierre H. Matisse: An Artist of Love and Freedom Pierre H Matisse 9781589250819 1589250818 The Bear with Sticky Paws Goes to School Clara Vulliamy William Bartram - Wikipedia William Bartram arrived in Charleston on March 31 1773. He learned that a Native American congress was to take place in Augusta Georgia in June and was invited by ... PLANT HUNTERS IN THE NORTHEAST - CT Botany PLANT HUNTERS IN THE NORTHEAST . 1530s -- explorer Jacques Cartier detailed many of the natural products of the New World. 1585 -- Sir Walter Raleigh establishes ... American Wilderness Philosophy Internet Encyclopedia of ... American Wilderness Philosophy. Wilderness has been defined in diverse ways but most famously in the Wilderness Act of 1964 which describes it in contrast with ... September 22 - Today in Science History - Scientists born ... Born 22 Sep 1905; died 10 Feb 1964 at age 58. German rocket propulsion engineer whose projected "antipodal bomber" with a range far greater than that made possible ... Browse By Author: L - Project Gutenberg Contains links to Liszt primary resources of value to researchers including letters between Wagner and Liszt other Liszt letters and Liszt's essay on Chopin in ... People in Plant History - Heritage Flower Farm These are short introductions to people in plant history. Many risked their lives and some gave their lives in the wilds collecting plants. Others classified plants ... Commerce Georgia - Wikipedia Commerce Georgia; City: Motto: "A city on the right track" Location in Jackson County and the state of Georgia: Coordinates: Coordinates: Country: United States Welcome Alabama Scenic River Trail Complete Guide to the Bartram Canoe Trail in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta The map shown above can be downloaded in a much larger form for trip planning by clicking here.
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