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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)
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  • tropical region of his own creation.‘” Bard, William [or Eliza?], ca. 1822, on botanical instruction by Samuel Bard (McVickar 1822: 181–82) “The principal
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • sold it to Bard College, located on the neighboring Blithewood property. —Alexander Brey Contract between Janet Montgomery and James McWilliam, c. 1804 (quoted
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Robert Rutherford, Alexander White, Philip Pendleton, Samuel Washington, William Ellzey, Van Searingen, Thomas Hite, James N. Edmundson, James Nourse, Gentlemen
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    William Main (engraver), Thomas McClelland (copyist), John Vanderlyn (artist), Ridley (printer), Samuel Bard, M.D. L.L.D., c. 1821, engraving, 23 x 14
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    William de la Cour and Samuel Bard (artists), Andrew Bell (engraver), "Rheum Palmaatum Linn," in Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Account of the
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    William de la Cour and Samuel Bard (artists), Andrew Bell (engraver), “Rheum Palmaatum Linn” [detail], in Philosophical Transactions, Giving Some Account
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  • Mills Robert Morris Samuel Bard Solomon Willard Timothy Dwight Samuel Vaughan Virgil Warder William Bartram William Bull II William Hamilton Loading... Category:Pages
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