Miriam Kresses Slifkin
…was published in the News and Observer on 30 August, 2020: Chapel Hill, NC: Miriam Kresses Slifkin lived her life with grit and determination. She was cherished by her family,…
…was published in the News and Observer on 30 August, 2020: Chapel Hill, NC: Miriam Kresses Slifkin lived her life with grit and determination. She was cherished by her family,…
…hold dances open to Southport residents. The local Amuzu Theater provided entertainment for the enrollees. The camp had organized sports teams and its own newspaper, The Sapona Sandspur. They had…
…States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls. 2. Ancestry.com. Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Virginia Department…
…of Soviet Socialist Republics in April-May of 1935; he wrote a series of essays, “Russia: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow,” following this visit.7 Paul Otto Schallert and Flora Grace Jackson were…
…developments and habitat destruction of today’s time took place. He made the most of this opportunity by doing what he loved, exploring, collecting, and building the herbarium he established at…
…19th centuries, enslaved African Americans were forced to tend tar kilns and work the turpentine orchards of longleaf pines. The naval stores they produced made North Carolina the world’s leading…
…purple coneflower and study the species response to management, all aiming to improve future conditions and status for this species. Today, 44 distinct populations of smooth coneflower exist in Virginia…
…bundled “Al Radford style” in folds of newspaper secured with rubber bands and watered before carefully placed in the big rubber collecting bags. Next day I planted them at the…
…Earth. SERNEC links it efforts with those of other regional herbarium consortia and with the National Resource for Advancing Ditigitzation of Biodiversity Collections, iDigBio. Search NCU Specimens Search All Specimens…