Ferdinand Blanchard

by Carol Ann McCormick, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) in collaboration with Sarah Hartwell & Joshua Shaw of Rauner Special Collections, Dartmouth College Library    

Charles Ferson Durant

to be carried out; and the lavish generosity of Mr. Durant’s nature caused him to find more pleasure in giving away the beautiful results of his labor than in exposing

Paul James Philson

Campbell University (CAU; vascular plants), Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CM; vascular plants), Field Museum (F; algae), University of Michigan (MICH; algae), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO; vascular plants), New York

Sarah “Sadie” Frances Price

(1849-1903) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (NCU) has cataloged ten vascular plant specimens and two fungal specimens collected by Sarah “Sadie” Frances Price. She usually signed her

Abram Paschal Garber

[Abraham Pascal Garber] (23 February 1838 – 25 August 1881) 1,2,3,5 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) has catalogued fourvascular plant specimens collected by A. P.

Rassie Everton Wicker

Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill] Wicker, Rassie E. 1953. The home of Flora MacDonald in North Carolina. [archival & manuscript material in the North Carolina Collection,

Kenneth Bryan Raper

50: 135-147. Information compiled by Carol Ann McCormick, September, 2013 from documents generously provided by Meredith Tozzer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Alumni Records. Text updated December, 2019.

Francis Joseph LeClair

owned by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and managed by the North Carolina Botanical Garden. LeClair’s specimens are not widely distributed. NCU holds the majority of his

John Adolph Shafer

(February 23, 1863 – February 1, 1918)1   The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) has cataloged about 20 vascular plant specimens collected by John Adolph Shafer,