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Graceanna Lewis (August 3, 1821 –
February 25, 1912) was an
American naturalist, illustrator, and
social reformer. An
expert in the
field of ornithology...
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alignment across the
southern and
western portions of the township.
Graceanna Lewis (1821–1912)
American naturalist, suffragist, and anti-slavery activist...
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honor of his protege,
pioneer American female ornithologist Graceanna Lewis. His
description of the
species first appeared in
print in the Proceedings...
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married John Lewis. They had four children:
Elizabeth R. (1824–1863),
Graceanna Lewis (1821-1912),
Mariann (1819–1866), and
Rebecca (1820–1893). Lewis...
- the U.S.
House of
Representatives from
Pennsylvania from 1833 to 1839
Graceanna Lewis, ornithologist, abolitionist, and
suffragist Ida
Saxton McKinley...
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Lesson –
France François
Levaillant –
France Paul Leverkühn –
Germany Graceanna Lewis – US Félix
Louis L'Herminier –
France Hinrich Lichtenstein – Germany...
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publishes History of
British Fossil Mammals and
Birds (1844–1846)
Graceanna Lewis (1821–1912)
writes and
illustrates A
Natural History of
Birds Death...
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physical chemist Glyn Lewis,
British professor of
psychiatric epidemiology Graceanna Lewis (1821–1912),
American naturalist and anti-slavery
activist Gwilym...
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Normal School. The
Quaker naturalist, illustrator, and
social reformer,
Graceanna Lewis, was Lippincott's cousin.
Esther Jane
Trimble was born on a farm...
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became anti-slavery activists.
Townsend became an
intimate friend of
Graceanna Lewis and the
women exchanged letters indicating their close bond. During...