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  • Fauconnier Valleau 1746–1764; Suzanne (Valleau) and John Bard 1764–1799; Samuel Bard 1799–1821; William Bard 1821–1828; David Hosack 1828–1835; Dorothea (Astor)
    116 KB (17,032 words) - 18:25, August 23, 2021
  • tropical region of his own creation.‘” Bard, William [or Eliza?], ca. 1822, on botanical instruction by Samuel Bard (McVickar 1822: 181–82) “The principal
    35 KB (4,997 words) - 20:00, September 8, 2021
  • medical instruction.” back up to History Bard, Samuel, February 27, 1799, letter from Hyde Park to Sally Bard in New York (Langstaff 1942: 200) “I beg
    54 KB (8,005 words) - 21:40, September 15, 2021
  • the property of John Bard, Esq., who has changed its name to Annandale. Numerous improvements have been made by Mr. Bard and Mrs. Bard since they came into
    75 KB (10,290 words) - 18:14, August 24, 2021
  • John’s River in East Florida with his son William. Bartram’s report was published in the second edition of Dr. William Stork’s A Description of East-Florida
    39 KB (5,119 words) - 20:00, September 8, 2021
  • sold it to Bard College, located on the neighboring Blithewood property. —Alexander Brey Contract between Janet Montgomery and James McWilliam, c. 1804 (quoted
    68 KB (8,891 words) - 18:36, August 24, 2021
  • to fourteen-year-old Samuel Bard, who went on to distinguish himself as a botanist and landscape designer. According to Bard’s biographer, he drew some
    47 KB (6,542 words) - 20:02, September 8, 2021
  • Robert Rutherford, Alexander White, Philip Pendleton, Samuel Washington, William Ellzey, Van Searingen, Thomas Hite, James N. Edmundson, James Nourse, Gentlemen
    52 KB (7,284 words) - 18:44, December 7, 2023
  • 1806. William Satchwell Leney after Louis Simond, View of the botanic garden at Elgin in the vicinity of the City of New York, c. 1810. William Satchwell
    92 KB (13,119 words) - 22:42, August 16, 2021

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