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  • William Bartram
  • American naturalist (1739–1823)

    William Bartram (April 20, 1739 – July 22, 1823) was an American naturalist, writer and explorer. Bartram was the author of an acclaimed book, now known

    William Bartram

    William Bartram

    William_Bartram

  • Bartram Trail
  • Long-distance hiking trail in the southern US

    The Bartram Trail follows the approximate route of 18th-century naturalist William Bartram's southern journey from March 1773 to January 1777. Bartram explored

    Bartram Trail

    Bartram Trail

    Bartram_Trail

  • John Bartram
  • American botanist (1699–1777)

    Bartram was born into a prominent Quaker political and farming family in Marple near Darby, Pennsylvania, on June 3, 1699. His parents were William Bartram

    John Bartram

    John Bartram

    John_Bartram

  • Bartram
  • Surname list

    Bartram is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clint Bartram (born 1988), Australian footballer Ed Bartram (1938–2019), Canadian

    Bartram

    Bartram

  • William Bartram (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    William Bartram (1739–1823) was an American naturalist, writer, and explorer William Bartram may also refer to: William Bartram (Pennsylvania politician)

    William Bartram (disambiguation)

    William_Bartram_(disambiguation)

  • Franklinia
  • Genus and species of trees

    descended from seed collected by William Bartram and propagated at Bartram's Garden in Philadelphia. The John Bartram Association undertook a search for

    Franklinia

    Franklinia

    Franklinia

  • Bartram's Garden
  • Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

    Bartram's Garden is a 45-acre public garden and National Historic Landmark in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, situated on the banks of the Tidal

    Bartram's Garden

    Bartram's Garden

    Bartram's_Garden

  • Bartram's Travels
  • 1791 book by William Bartram

    Bartram's Travels is the short title of naturalist William Bartram's book describing his travels in the American South and encounters with American Indians

    Bartram's Travels

    Bartram's Travels

    Bartram's_Travels

  • William Bartram (North Carolina politician)
  • American scientist (1711–1770)

    Colonel William Bartram (June 14, 1711 – October 24, 1770) was an American scientist and politician in the Province of North Carolina. He was a Quaker

    William Bartram (North Carolina politician)

    William_Bartram_(North_Carolina_politician)

  • William Bartram (Pennsylvania politician)
  • Quaker politician and settler (1674–1711)

    William Bartram (1674 – September 22, 1711) was an English-born Quaker politician and settler who was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly

    William Bartram (Pennsylvania politician)

    William_Bartram_(Pennsylvania_politician)

  • Nantahala National Forest
  • National forest in North Carolina, US

    colonist William Bartram (1739-1823) in the 18th century. The Nantahala River flows through the Nantahala National Forest. William Bartram, son to John

    Nantahala National Forest

    Nantahala National Forest

    Nantahala_National_Forest

  • Nature writing
  • Nonfiction or fiction prose or poetry about the natural environment, literary genre

    known for writing Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne (1789). William Bartram (1739–1823) was another significant American pioneer naturalist who

    Nature writing

    Nature_writing

  • Wilmington, North Carolina
  • City in North Carolina, United States

    New London, Newton), its name became Wilmington. In 1739, Colonel William Bartram, the uncle of the naturalist, introduced a bill to establish Wilmington

    Wilmington, North Carolina

    Wilmington, North Carolina

    Wilmington,_North_Carolina

  • Francis Harper (biologist)
  • American naturalist

    known for the study of the 18th-century American naturalists John and William Bartram. His research included studies of the Okefenokee Swamp and fieldwork

    Francis Harper (biologist)

    Francis_Harper_(biologist)

  • Hydrangea quercifolia
  • Species of flowering plant

    drained. Hydrangea quercifolia was noted by 18th-century botanist William Bartram in his botanizing exploration from the Carolinas to the Florida panhandle

    Hydrangea quercifolia

    Hydrangea quercifolia

    Hydrangea_quercifolia

  • Fort Toulouse and Fort Jackson
  • United States historic place

    Fort, which eventually collapsed into decay. In 1776 the naturalist William Bartram noted visiting the area while studying local flora and fauna. In the

    Fort Toulouse and Fort Jackson

    Fort Toulouse and Fort Jackson

    Fort_Toulouse_and_Fort_Jackson

  • William Bartram Arboretum
  • Arboretum near Wetumpka, Alabama

    The William Bartram Arboretum is an arboretum near Wetumpka, Alabama, in the United States. It is located off U.S. Route 231, at 2521 Fort Toulouse Road

    William Bartram Arboretum

    William Bartram Arboretum

    William_Bartram_Arboretum

  • Amelia Island
  • Island in the U.S. state of Florida

    American Geographical society of New York. p. 23. William Bartram (1958). The Travels of William Bartram. University of Georgia Press. p. 349. Retrieved

    Amelia Island

    Amelia Island

    Amelia_Island

  • Romantic music
  • Music of the Romantic period

    Science from William Bartram to Charles Darwin"". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 149 (3): 304–315. Rothstein, William; Sadie, Stanley;

    Romantic music

    Romantic music

    Romantic_music

  • Micanopy, Florida
  • Town in the state of Florida, United States

    Potano tribe located near by in 1539. In 1774, the American naturalist William Bartram recorded his impressions of a proto-Seminole village named "Cuscowilla"

    Micanopy, Florida

    Micanopy, Florida

    Micanopy,_Florida

  • Roystonea regia
  • Species of palm

    uncertain. The species was first described by American naturalist William Bartram in 1791 as Palma elata based on trees growing in central Florida. In

    Roystonea regia

    Roystonea regia

    Roystonea_regia

  • Upland sandpiper
  • Species of bird

    The genus name and the old common name Bartram's sandpiper commemorate the American naturalist William Bartram. The species name longicauda is from Latin

    Upland sandpiper

    Upland sandpiper

    Upland_sandpiper

  • Pecan
  • Species of nut tree native to the southern USA and northern Mexico

    pecan into Europe, Asia, and Africa in the 16th century. In 1792, William Bartram reported in his botanical book, Travels, a nut tree, Juglans exalata

    Pecan

    Pecan

    Pecan

  • Muscogee
  • Indigenous people from Southeastern Woodlands

    in Transition. Indiana University Press. p. 19. ISBN 0-253-33985-5. William Bartram, Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida

    Muscogee

    Muscogee

    Muscogee

  • Black vulture
  • New World vulture

    William Bartram wrote of the black vulture in his 1791 book Bartram's Travels, calling it Vultur atratus "black vulture" or "carrion crow". Bartram's

    Black vulture

    Black vulture

    Black_vulture

  • King vulture
  • Large bird found in Central and South America

    vulture" ("Sarcoramphus sacra" or "S. papa sacra") is described in William Bartram's notes of his travels in Florida during the 1770s. This bird's description

    King vulture

    King vulture

    King_vulture

  • Florida State Road 13
  • Highway in Florida

    bank of the St. Johns River, south of Jacksonville, is designated the William Bartram Scenic and Historic Highway. County Road 13 (CR 13) is a road in western

    Florida State Road 13

    Florida State Road 13

    Florida_State_Road_13

  • Into the Wild Frontier
  • American docudrama TV series

    The shows third season follows a number of new frontiersmen. It included William Sublette, who with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company played a major role in

    Into the Wild Frontier

    Into_the_Wild_Frontier

  • Trail of Tears
  • Forced relocation and ethnic cleansing of the southeastern Native American tribes

    matrilineal, Cherokees were also matrilocal. According to the naturalist William Bartram, "Marriage gives no right to the husband over the property of his wife;

    Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears

    Trail_of_Tears

  • Gelsemium sempervirens
  • Species of plant

    Gelsemium sempervirens as a folk remedy for various medical conditions. William Bartram encountered this species (then referred to as Bignonia sempervirens)

    Gelsemium sempervirens

    Gelsemium sempervirens

    Gelsemium_sempervirens

  • Choctaw
  • Indigenous people of the United States

    the Americas portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Choctaw. William Bartram Chacato Choctaw culture Choctaw mythology Choctaw Trail of Tears Cyrus

    Choctaw

    Choctaw

    Choctaw

  • Lake Pontchartrain
  • Estuary located in southeastern Louisiana, United States

    Phélypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain. In 1777, the American naturalist William Bartram explored the north shore during a trip west. In 1852, a railroad was

    Lake Pontchartrain

    Lake Pontchartrain

    Lake_Pontchartrain

  • Asimina pygmaea
  • Species of plant

    Annonaceae. It is native to Florida and Georgia in the United States. William Bartram, the American naturalist who first formally described the species using

    Asimina pygmaea

    Asimina pygmaea

    Asimina_pygmaea

  • St. George, Louisiana
  • City in Louisiana

    helps to identify the route of pioneering Philadelphia naturalist William Bartram (1739–1823) through eight southern states, including Louisiana. The

    St. George, Louisiana

    St._George,_Louisiana

  • Sassafras
  • Genus of trees

    University Press. p. 313. ISBN 978-1-107-07017-2. Bartram, William (December 1, 2002). William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians (Indians of the Southeast)

    Sassafras

    Sassafras

    Sassafras

  • Black wolf
  • Melanistic wolf

    viewed black wolves as a distinct species. In his 1791 book Travels, William Bartram mentioned seeing black wolves among the few red wolf populations he

    Black wolf

    Black wolf

    Black_wolf

  • St. Johns River
  • Longest river in Florida, United States

    land developers, tourists and retirees. It has been the subject of William Bartram's journals, Harriet Beecher Stowe's letters home, and Marjorie Kinnan

    St. Johns River

    St. Johns River

    St._Johns_River

  • Cumberland Island
  • Island in the U.S. state of Georgia

    divided into royal grants but saw little activity. When naturalist William Bartram visited the island in 1774, the island was mostly uninhabited. The

    Cumberland Island

    Cumberland Island

    Cumberland_Island

  • Rabun County, Georgia
  • County in Georgia, United States

    and naturalist William Bartram was one of the early visitors to Rabun County. According to his journal entries for May 1775, Bartram crossed the Chattooga

    Rabun County, Georgia

    Rabun County, Georgia

    Rabun_County,_Georgia

  • White-throated sparrow
  • Species of bird

    on a "neat drawing in colours" supplied by the American naturalist William Bartram from Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. When the German naturalist Johann

    White-throated sparrow

    White-throated sparrow

    White-throated_sparrow

  • Florida black wolf
  • Extinct subspecies of red wolf

    authority Mammal Species of the World (2005). William Bartram first wrote this wolf in his 1791 book Bartram's Travels, calling it Lupus niger (black wolf)

    Florida black wolf

    Florida black wolf

    Florida_black_wolf

  • Alexander (grape)
  • Variety of grape

    popularized by the Bartram family at Bartram's Garden, Philadelphia, and widely distributed after the American Revolution by William Bartram. The Alexander

    Alexander (grape)

    Alexander_(grape)

  • Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site
  • United States historic place

    University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-1232-2. William Bartram (1958). The Travels of William Bartram. University of Georgia Press. p. 349. ISBN 978-0-8203-2027-4

    Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site

    Original Town of Fernandina Historic Site

    Original_Town_of_Fernandina_Historic_Site

  • Alexander Wilson (ornithologist)
  • Scottish-American poet, ornithologist, naturalist, and illustrator (1766-1813)

    residence in nearby Kingsessing. There, he met the famous naturalist William Bartram, who encouraged Wilson's interest in ornithology and painting. Resolved

    Alexander Wilson (ornithologist)

    Alexander Wilson (ornithologist)

    Alexander_Wilson_(ornithologist)

  • Diadophis punctatus edwardsii
  • Subspecies of snake

    without giving it a binomial name, from a specimen he had received from William Bartram. The northern ringneck snake has a body color from bluish grey to black

    Diadophis punctatus edwardsii

    Diadophis punctatus edwardsii

    Diadophis_punctatus_edwardsii

  • Canebrake
  • Thicket of any of a variety of Arundinaria grasses

    blazed a trail along the border of Virginia and Carolina. Likewise, William Bartram described "the most extensive Canebreak that is to be seen on the face

    Canebrake

    Canebrake

    Canebrake

  • John Bartram (politician)
  • Quaker politician (c. 1650–1697)

    John Bartram (c.1650 – 12 December 1697) was an English Quaker politician who was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from Chester County

    John Bartram (politician)

    John_Bartram_(politician)

  • Sassafras albidum
  • Species of plant

    Healing. Rodale Books. p. 195. ISBN 978-1-57954-184-2. Bartram, William (December 1, 2002). William Bartram on the Southeastern Indians (Indians of the Southeast)

    Sassafras albidum

    Sassafras albidum

    Sassafras_albidum

  • P-class patrol boat
  • 1916 class of British sloops-of-war

    diary by William Bartram, full details of the sea trials of P.23 on 21 June 1916 exist. She worked up to 21.8 knots (40.4 km/h; 25.1 mph). Bartram's commissioned

    P-class patrol boat

    P-class patrol boat

    P-class_patrol_boat

  • The Everglades: River of Grass
  • 1947 Non-fiction book by Marjory Stoneman Douglas

    enthusiastic writing style to that of a previous writer on rural Florida, William Bartram: "We have a well written, readable book containing a wealth of scholarly

    The Everglades: River of Grass

    The_Everglades:_River_of_Grass

  • Literary realism
  • Literary genre and movement

    Nichols, "Roaring Alligators and Burning Tygers: Poetry and Science from William Bartram to Charles Darwin," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society

    Literary realism

    Literary_realism

  • Hymenocallis coronaria
  • Species of aquatic plant

    pipevine swallowtail butterfly. The plant was first observed in 1773 by William Bartram and described as the "odoriferous Pancratium fluitans which almost

    Hymenocallis coronaria

    Hymenocallis coronaria

    Hymenocallis_coronaria

  • Henry David Thoreau
  • American philosopher (1817–1862)

    often wrote observations on this topic into his journal. He admired William Bartram and Charles Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle. He kept detailed observations

    Henry David Thoreau

    Henry David Thoreau

    Henry_David_Thoreau

  • Yellow-rumped warbler
  • Species of bird

    had been sent to him from Pennsylvania by the American naturalist William Bartram. The type locality was restricted to Philadelphia by the American Ornithologists'

    Yellow-rumped warbler

    Yellow-rumped warbler

    Yellow-rumped_warbler

  • Nantahala, North Carolina
  • Township in Macon County, North Carolina

    Conquistador Hernando de Soto in 1540, and by the English botanist William Bartram in the 18th century. "Nuntialla" appears on [Thomas Mante|Thomas Mante's]

    Nantahala, North Carolina

    Nantahala, North Carolina

    Nantahala,_North_Carolina

  • Bignonia capreolata
  • Species of flowering plant

    Larry. "Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata L.)". U.S. Forest Service. William Bartram, Observations on the Creek and Cherokee Indians food traditions, in

    Bignonia capreolata

    Bignonia capreolata

    Bignonia_capreolata

  • Sarracenia
  • Genus of carnivorous plants

    The first successful flowering in culture occurred in 1773. In 1793 William Bartram noted in his book about his travels in the southeast U.S. that numerous

    Sarracenia

    Sarracenia

    Sarracenia

  • Romanticism in science
  • Intellectual attitude toward science influenced by Romanticism

    on the works of American natural historian William Bartram and British naturalist Charles Darwin. Bartram's Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia

    Romanticism in science

    Romanticism in science

    Romanticism_in_science

  • Canna flaccida
  • Species of flowering plant

    water canna. Originally described by the early American explorer, William Bartram, when he found these plants blooming near the rivers of coastal Georgia

    Canna flaccida

    Canna flaccida

    Canna_flaccida

  • Stetson Kennedy
  • American author, folklorist, anti–Ku Klux Klan crusader (1916–2011)

    and offer educational exhibits, primarily about Woody Guthrie and William Bartram in addition to Kennedy himself, and has been operated by the Kennedy

    Stetson Kennedy

    Stetson Kennedy

    Stetson_Kennedy

  • John Eatton Le Conte
  • American entomologist

    River had previously been explored by John and William Bartram in 1765-66 and again by William Bartram in 1773–77, but neither expedition had reached

    John Eatton Le Conte

    John Eatton Le Conte

    John_Eatton_Le_Conte

  • Yuchi
  • Native American ethnic group

    downriver from the Muscogee settlement of Coweta Old Town. The naturalist William Bartram visited Euchee Town in 1778. In his letters he ranked it as the largest

    Yuchi

    Yuchi

    Yuchi

  • Lake Hartwell
  • Reservoir on the Georgia/South Carolina border, United States

    and John C. Calhoun, both statesmen from South Carolina. Botanist William Bartram traveled the area recording vegetation types and plant species. In

    Lake Hartwell

    Lake Hartwell

    Lake_Hartwell

  • Taro
  • Species of plant

    Indian origin. Taro has been grown for centuries in the United States. William Bartram observed South Carolina Sea Islands residents[clarification needed]

    Taro

    Taro

    Taro

  • Ahaya
  • Seminole Chief (c. 1710 – 1783)

    usually called "Cowkeeper" by the British while they ruled East Florida. William Bartram, who visited the Alachua Seminoles and has provided much of what we

    Ahaya

    Ahaya

  • Hawthorne, Florida
  • City in Florida, United States

    Potano, and those in Palatka were allied with Chief Utina. In 1774, William Bartram traveled between western Alachua County and the Palatka area on what

    Hawthorne, Florida

    Hawthorne, Florida

    Hawthorne,_Florida

  • Bartram Trail High School
  • Public school in St. Johns, Florida, United States

    Bartram Trail High School (BTHS) is a public high school in the St. Johns County School District, located in northwest unincorporated St. Johns County

    Bartram Trail High School

    Bartram_Trail_High_School

  • Palatka, Florida
  • City in the United States

    claims in Pilo-taikita, now contracted to Pilatka. In 1774, naturalist William Bartram noted an Indian village on the west bank, but it was later abandoned

    Palatka, Florida

    Palatka, Florida

    Palatka,_Florida

  • List of wildlife artists
  • Don Balke John Banovich Peter Barrett William Bartram Robert Bateman William Holbrook Beard Frank Benson William D. Berry Thomas Bewick Thierry Bisch Steve

    List of wildlife artists

    List_of_wildlife_artists

  • List of extinct bird species since 1500
  • appearance to the king vulture (Sarcoramphus papa). Identified by William Bartram on his travels between 1774 – 1775. Skeptics have posited that this

    List of extinct bird species since 1500

    List of extinct bird species since 1500

    List_of_extinct_bird_species_since_1500

  • Aesculus parviflora
  • Species of tree

    hardiness zones 4–8. The naturalist, explorer and plant collector William Bartram first noted this undescribed shrub on his travels through Carolina

    Aesculus parviflora

    Aesculus parviflora

    Aesculus_parviflora

  • Bartram Canoe Trail
  • Alabamian water trail

    Mobile–Tensaw River Delta of Alabama. Named for explorer and naturalist William Bartram, the 200-mile-long trail system is one of the longest in the United

    Bartram Canoe Trail

    Bartram_Canoe_Trail

  • List of explorers
  • Central and northern Africa Robert Bartlett Newfoundlander 20th Arctic William Bartram American 18th Southern United States George Bass English 18th Australia

    List of explorers

    List of explorers

    List_of_explorers

  • Clayton, Georgia
  • City in Georgia, United States

    crucial Cherokee trails.[citation needed] Explorer and naturalist William Bartram came through the Dividings in May 1775 while exploring what was later

    Clayton, Georgia

    Clayton, Georgia

    Clayton,_Georgia

  • Crawford County, Georgia
  • County in Georgia, United States

    William Bartram in the Southeast by David H. Rembert Jr., Department of Biology, University of South Carolina—article and picture courtesy of Bartram

    Crawford County, Georgia

    Crawford County, Georgia

    Crawford_County,_Georgia

  • Golden-winged warbler
  • Species of bird

    History. Edwards had received a specimen from the American naturalist William Bartram that had been collected in Pennsylvania. The type location was restricted

    Golden-winged warbler

    Golden-winged warbler

    Golden-winged_warbler

  • Richard Bartram
  • Early 19th century English Consul of Civita Vecchia

    grandfather William Bartram (born 1744). There is interesting correspondence between the Reverend William Gunn of Smallburgh Norfolk and the Bartrams in Civita

    Richard Bartram

    Richard_Bartram

  • Flora of the United States
  • Native plants of the United States

    (1694–1773) John Bartram (1699–1777) Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) Peter Kalm (1716–1779) William Bartram (1739–1823) André Michaux (1746–1802) William Clark (1770–1838)

    Flora of the United States

    Flora_of_the_United_States

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    Nichols, "Roaring Alligators and Burning Tygers: Poetry and Science from William Bartram to Charles Darwin", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • Bartram Forest Wildlife Management Area
  • State land tract in Georgia, U.S.

    forest was named in honor of naturalists John Bartram (1699-1777) and his son William Bartram (1739-1823). Bartram Forest WMA is located near the city of Milledgeville

    Bartram Forest Wildlife Management Area

    Bartram_Forest_Wildlife_Management_Area

  • List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Alabama
  • 86°47′31.44″W / 33.3866694°N 86.7920667°W / 33.3866694; -86.7920667 William Bartram Arboretum 1984 30 acres (12 ha) Free Alabama Historical Commission

    List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Alabama

    List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Alabama

    List_of_botanical_gardens_and_arboretums_in_Alabama

  • 1711
  • Calendar year

    Davide Cocco Palmieri, Italian Catholic bishop (b. 1632) September 22 – William Bartram, English-born politician and settler (b. 1674) October 5 – Paulet St

    1711

    1711

    1711

  • Ashbourne, Derbyshire
  • Market town in Derbyshire, England

    minister and physician, supported the philosophy of Richard Bentley. William Bartram (1674–1711), grandfather of the naturalist, Quaker politician, settler

    Ashbourne, Derbyshire

    Ashbourne, Derbyshire

    Ashbourne,_Derbyshire

  • Florida literature
  • Gothic in the 20th century. Writers affiliated with Florida include William Bartram, Elizabeth Bishop, James Branch Cabell, Hart Crane, Stephen Crane,

    Florida literature

    Florida_literature

  • Surfside Beach, South Carolina
  • Town in South Carolina, United States

    John Bartram, botanist, shows him lodging at what was probably Stephen Peak's slave plantation, "at the west end of long bay". In 1773, William Bartram, naturalist

    Surfside Beach, South Carolina

    Surfside Beach, South Carolina

    Surfside_Beach,_South_Carolina

  • Alachua County, Florida
  • County in Florida, United States

    the Alachua Seminole. In 1774, botanist William Bartram visited Ahaya's town, Cuscowilla, near what Bartram called the Alachua Savanna. King Payne, who

    Alachua County, Florida

    Alachua County, Florida

    Alachua_County,_Florida

  • Darby, Pennsylvania
  • Borough in Pennsylvania, US

    famous traveler and botanist William Bartram. He is buried in Darby at the Friends Burial Ground at 12th and Main Street. Bartram's botanical garden exists

    Darby, Pennsylvania

    Darby, Pennsylvania

    Darby,_Pennsylvania

  • September 22
  • Day of the year

    Vincenzo Viviani, Italian mathematician and physicist (born 1622) 1711 – William Bartram, English-born politician and settler (born 1674) 1756 – Abu l-Hasan

    September 22

    September_22

  • Tillandsia bartramii
  • Species of flowering plant

    (Tamaulipas, Oaxaca, Guerrero, Jalisco, San Luis Potosí). The name honours William Bartram (1739–1823), an early Florida naturalist. Plants form clumps 20–40 cm

    Tillandsia bartramii

    Tillandsia bartramii

    Tillandsia_bartramii

  • Franklin, North Carolina
  • Town in North Carolina, United States

    the area: Bartram Trail, named for American botanist William Bartram, who documented the native flora and fauna of the area in 1775. Bartram Trail climbs

    Franklin, North Carolina

    Franklin, North Carolina

    Franklin,_North_Carolina

  • Chestnut-sided warbler
  • Species of bird

    History. Edwards had received specimens from the American naturalist William Bartram that had been collected in Pennsylvania. The chestnut-sided warbler

    Chestnut-sided warbler

    Chestnut-sided warbler

    Chestnut-sided_warbler

  • Scottish colonization of the Americas
  • (3): 311 – via UNM University Libraries. Edward J. Cashin (2006). William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier. U. of South Carolina

    Scottish colonization of the Americas

    Scottish_colonization_of_the_Americas

  • List of botanists
  • (1766–1815) John Bartram (1699–1777) William Bartram (1739–1823) Johann Bauhin (1541–1613) Gaspard Bauhin (1560–1624) Chauncey Beadle (1866–1950) William James Beal

    List of botanists

    List_of_botanists

  • List of Florida Scenic Highways
  • Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 18, 2018. "William Bartram Scenic & Historic Highway". Florida Scenic Highways. Florida Department

    List of Florida Scenic Highways

    List of Florida Scenic Highways

    List_of_Florida_Scenic_Highways

  • Black Seminoles
  • Ethnic group

    white settlement and the Creek Wars. In 1773, when American naturalist William Bartram visited the area, he referred to the Seminole as a distinct people

    Black Seminoles

    Black Seminoles

    Black_Seminoles

  • John Bartram High School
  • Public secondary school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

    John Bartram High School is a public secondary school serving the neighborhoods of the Southwest Philadelphia area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The

    John Bartram High School

    John Bartram High School

    John_Bartram_High_School

  • List of people with given name William
  • (disambiguation), multiple people William Barry (disambiguation), multiple people William Bartram (disambiguation), multiple people William Beckett (disambiguation)

    List of people with given name William

    List_of_people_with_given_name_William

  • 1770
  • Calendar year

    Manners, Marquess of Granby, British soldier (b. 1721) October 24 – William Bartram, American scientist and politician (b. 1711) November 9 – John Campbell

    1770

    1770

    1770

  • Neighborhoods of Jacksonville
  • Neighborhoods in Jacksonville, Florida

    of the area includes a number of interesting characters: botanist William Bartram; highwayman and cattle rustler Daniel McGirt; and Don Juan McQueen

    Neighborhoods of Jacksonville

    Neighborhoods of Jacksonville

    Neighborhoods_of_Jacksonville

  • Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
  • Natural history research institution and museum in Philadelphia, US

    earliest members, including William Bartram, John Godman, Richard Harlan, Angelo Heilprin, Charles Alexandre Lesueur, William Maclure, Titian Peale, Charles

    Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University

    Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University

    Academy_of_Natural_Sciences_of_Drexel_University

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    Variant spelling of English Lilian, LILLIAN means "lily."

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    English : variant of Gilliam, which is itself a variant of William.

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    English form of Norman French Willelm, WILLIAM means "will-helmet."

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     Pet form of Scottish Gaelic Uilleam, WILLIE means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Willie.

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     Variant spelling of German Kilian, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

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    cille means “”associated with the church.”” One St. Cillian left Ireland in about 650 AD with eleven companions and carried out his missionary work in the Rhine region of Germany where he became Bishop of Wurzburg after converting the local lord, Duke Gosbert of Wurzburg, to Christianity. Later Duke Gosbert married Geilana, his brother’s widow and Cillian declared the marriage invalid. While Gosbert was away on a military expedition, Geilana had Cillian beheaded when she found that Gosbert was going to leave her because their marriage was forbidden by the Church. The city of Wurzburg still celebrates a festival of mystery plays each year, known as Killianfest.

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     Variant spelling of English Killeen, KILLIAN means "little warrior." Compare with another form of Killian.

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    Pearl

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    Goddess Lakshmi

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    Weak

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  • Contented
  • a.

    Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Spontaneous; self-moved.

  • Willing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Will

  • Willier
  • n.

    One who works at a willying machine.

  • Volition
  • n.

    The power of willing or determining; will.

  • Williwaw
  • n.

    Alt. of Willywaw

  • Herschelian
  • a.

    Of or relating to Sir William Herschel; as, the Herschelian telescope.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Received of choice, or without reluctance; submitted to voluntarily; chosen; desired.

  • Counselable
  • a.

    Willing to receive counsel or follow advice.

  • Embracement
  • n.

    Willing acceptance.

  • Milldam
  • n.

    A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel.

  • Agreeable
  • a.

    Willing; ready to agree or consent.

  • Amenable
  • a.

    Willing to yield or submit; responsive; tractable.

  • Pregnant
  • a.

    Affording entrance; receptive; yielding; willing; open; prompt.

  • Willing
  • v. t.

    Free to do or to grant; having the mind inclined; not opposed in mind; not choosing to refuse; disposed; not averse; desirous; consenting; complying; ready.

  • Caxton
  • n.

    Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.

  • Placable
  • a.

    Capable of being appeased or pacified; ready or willing to be pacified; willing to forgive or condone.

  • Gillian
  • n.

    A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill.

  • Lief
  • adv.

    Willing; disposed.

  • Unwilling
  • a.

    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant.