Joachim Heinrich Schuette

…USA).1 A search of online herbarium portals in 2021 revealed Schuette’s specimens can also be found in the holdings of MO (Missouri Botanical Garden), ILL (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign),…

Mildred Gant Stites Reed

…two-year to a four-year institution and fostered its outreach to native Americans.”2 Mildred was survived by spouse John F. Reed and sons John, Robert, and James.1,2 She is buried in…

Mary Steed Stipe Eyles

…former students, often into the wee hours. “I may have taught more in my living room than in my classroom,” she said. Many of her students credit her as a…

Elam T. Bartholomew

…Illinois. Bartholomew was interested in natural sciences and in 1873 began teaching school in a nearby district. In 1874 he moved to Kansas, homesteading on 160 acres in Boy Creek…

Miklos Treiber

…the the late Helen Hoffer Treiber. He immigrated to the U.S. at age 7 during the Russian Revolution [sic; Soviet invasion of Hungary] and grew up in Livingston, New Jersey….

Gertrude I. Grimsley Scott

…perhaps means breast cancer. She is buried with many family members in Oakdale Cemetery in Wilmington, North Carolina, and her status as a World War II veteran is noted on…

Duane Francis Houck

…Conservation Foundation’s website: http://www.tcf-barc.org/index.html and http://www.tcf-barc.org/barcgeninfo.htm Hurricane Iris October 8-9, 2001 in Belize: Our first priority was recovering the herbarium. For those of you who have not seen it, Duane…

Nathan Barrows

…York City in 1857, he was house surgeon in Belleview Hospital in that city. He moved to Falmouth, Massachusetts in 1859 and practiced medicine there until 1864. While in Falmouth…

Josiah Hale

…senis, subconvexis; aperture magna, subovata, intus albida. Hab. Alexandria, Lou. – J. Hale, M.D. Paludina Haleiana. Testa laevi, ventricoso-conoidea, subtenui, rufo cornea, imperforate, spira brevi; suturis valde impressis; anfractibus quaternis,…