Albion Reed Hodgdon

…on 32 acres in Dover, New Hampshire, when the boys were in their early youth. The first documentation of Albion’s interest in plant life is found in excerpts from a…

Lillian E. Arnold

…West, and they co-authored The Native Trees of Florida in 1946. Ms. Arnold collected the type specimen of a fungus and it was named in her honor in 1940 (4):…

Land Acknowledgement

…in the mid-1980s. In this garden, we grow plants used for medicine, ceremonies, and everyday living by Native Americans in the southeast. In 2001, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian…

Douglas Dwight Sharp

…William I. Sharp, and Clarissa Belle (Sutton) Sharp Bloss and his brother, William I. Sharp, Jr. He is survived by his daughter, Brooke (Jeff) Frommeyer; former spouse, Joye Sharp; grandchildren,…

Rassie Everton Wicker

…book now in its third printing. All are available from the Moore County Historical Association.”(1) “He frequently took interested persons on long hikes to points of interest in the Sandhills,…

Edward Avery McIlhenny

…yet, the Pileated Woodpecker has survived in numbers, extended its range, and is in no danger of exterminations, while the Ivory-bill has gradually disappeared, until now it is practically exterminated….