Carroll Emory Wood, Jr.
…in the Salem, Virginia school system.”2 Carroll Emory Wood, Jr. earned Bachelor of Science degree from Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia in 1941.1 “During college Carroll had a strong interest…
…in the Salem, Virginia school system.”2 Carroll Emory Wood, Jr. earned Bachelor of Science degree from Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia in 1941.1 “During college Carroll had a strong interest…
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…at age eleven. “In the future, I want to get my doctorate from a four-year pharmacy program and become an oncology pharmacist,” says Maya. “This year, I am a member…
…and his plant collections, I went to SERNEC (Southeast Regional Network of Expertise and Collections), a searchable database of herbarium specimens from across North America.3 By searching on the collector’s…
…Nature Reserve, pers. comm. 1 November 2016. 5. “Rye Harbour.” https://sussexwildlifetrust.org.uk/visit/rye-harbour accessed on 3 November 2016. 6. Chandler, Peter. 1988. Recording Scheme, page 5. http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/1981_90/Chandler_1988_recoding_scheme.pdf accessed on 3 November 2016…
…along the base of the hill on which the 1980s house sits. About 20 years ago, the second homeowner, inspired by NC state parks, established a more extensive network of…
…of Tiarella (Saxifragaceae) in the eastern USA. Phytoneuron 2021-31: 1–61. http://www.phytoneuron.net/2021Phytoneuron/31PhytoN-Tiarella.pdf Wikipedia contributors, ‘John Clayton (botanist)’, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 28 May 2021, 13:23 UTC, <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Clayton_(botanist)&oldid=1025602291> [accessed 28 January 2022]…
…yellow fever epidemic of 1853, he tended the sick of Shreveport, Louisiana. By 1854, he was associated with J. G. Potter & Co., “apothecaries and chemists, wholesale and retail dealers…
…House in Hillsborough. In the Spring 2001, he purchased the historic Bartlett Yancey House, a ca. 1814 home built for Bartlett Yancey, U.S. Congressm and and Speaker of the North…
…Conference. Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Special Collections & Archives, Wake Forest University. Audio file http://hdl.handle.net/10339/93164 Smith, Budd Elmon. 1946. Additions to the flora of South Carolina. Journal of the Elisha…