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BARTRAM’S TRAVELS (1791). - Archive. org John Bartram (1699-1777), a Philadelphia area Quaker, started out as an ordinary farmer, but, who possessing an avid enthusiasm for studying plants and vegetation, instructed and trained himself into becoming a botanist; in fact America’s very first to take it up as a profession
Bartrams Garden Maps, Plans and Drawings Collection Garden site, a National Historic Landmark House and Garden Established in 1728 by acclaimed botanist John Bartram, and later maintained by his naturalist son William Bartram, the collectio and the house and building complex Scope and Contents Note This collection includes maps, plans and drawings of Bartram's Garden and the Bartram Ho
Bartram Family - Historical Society of Pennsylvania Included are journals written by John Bartram, observations of his journeys, and correspondence William Bartram is represented by correspondence, photostats of his journey observations, illustrations, a commonplace book, and his Pharmacopoeia
african1 - University of South Florida In the early 1800s, William Bartram became the grand old man of American natural science He advised the first generation of naturalists who were beginning to explore the new territories being added to the young nation
(1739-1823) William Bartram Bartram’s Travels 1773: Boston Tea Party 1770: Boston Massacre 1775: Battles of Lexington and Concord (Bartram unaware) in American History 1776: Declaration of Independence 1783: Treaty of Paris
BARTRAM NURSERY CATALOG The Bartram family published one of the first nursery catalogs of North American plants in 1783, a simple one-page list, a ‘broadside’ of plants and seeds available for sale from their garden
William Bartrams Alligator Observations - University of Florida In 1774, while traveling in north Florida, William Bartram made observations on the behavior of the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), including accounts of their aggressive behavior, mating, bellowing, construction of nests, parental care, and feeding