Sarah “Sadie” Frances Price
…(1815-1875) and her mother was Maria Morehouse Price (1819-1874). 11, 12. Her siblings were Frederick S. Price (1843-1879) and Mary Elizabeth Price (b. 1845).12 “The Prices moved to Bowling Green,…
…(1815-1875) and her mother was Maria Morehouse Price (1819-1874). 11, 12. Her siblings were Frederick S. Price (1843-1879) and Mary Elizabeth Price (b. 1845).12 “The Prices moved to Bowling Green,…
…Museum Commission; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania County Marriages, 1852-1973; County: Allegheny; Year Range: 1897 – 1898; Roll Number: 549752. Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1845-1963 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA:…
…groups in the U.S at THIS LINK. The regional group that serves North Carolina (and surrounding states) is the Carolinas Horticultural Therapy Network. Network with TH/HT professionals, volunteers, and allies…
…on the roots of pine. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 36: 15-16. 1920. SIngle spore cultures of Coprinus radiatus. J. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 36: 13. [Abstract] 1922. Wild ferns…
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…(b. 1919), who earned his degree in Pharmacy from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1951. The Knights had two sons and one daughter: Alan Wicker Knight (b. 1958), Kevin Richard Knight, and…
…Potpourri (Trado-Medic Books, 1985), Living Liqueurs (Quarterman Publications, 1987), Handbook of Edible Weeds (CRC Press, 1992), Amazonian Ethnobotanical Dictionary (CRC Press, 1994), The Green Pharmacy (Rodale, 1997), Herbs of the…
…“Crepe paper has less of a vein,” she said. “ I’m trying to make these botanically correct … some leaves have very hard to see veins…So I buy a Japanese…
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