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Cecile Hulse Matschat (1895–March 4, 1976) was an
American geographer and botanist,
known best as the
author of
books on gardens,
gardening and the Okefenokee...
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Muskhogean language, were
inland on the
eastern edge of the
Okefenokee Swamp.
Matschat,
Cecile Hulse (1938).
Suwannee River:
Strange Green Land.
University of...
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Subculture (1980) The Year
After Tomorrow with Carl
Carmer &
Cecile Matschat (1954) Best
Science Fiction of the Year #1–5 (1972–1976)
Speculative fiction...
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engraver Cécile
Haussernot (born 1998),
French chess player Cecile Hulse Matschat (1895–1976),
American author,
geographer and
botanist Cecile Jospé (1928–2004)...
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Fuller (1931) OCLC 2391529
Suwannee River:
Strange Green Land,
Cecile Hulse Matschat (1938) OCLC 484454 The Red Eagle: A Tale for
Young Aviators (1930) OCLC 3442600...
- streaming. The show
featured the
talents of
German harmonica player Berthold Matschat. Two sold-out
shows followed with a
radio broadcast of the last show on...
- Fla.
Micropolitan Statistical Area (Hardee County, Florida)
Cecile Hulse Matschat,
Suwannee River:
Strange Green Land (University of
Georgia Press, 1938)...
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Frances Parkinson Keyes,
Sinclair Lewis,
Philip MacDonald,
Cecile Hulse Matschat, Mary O'Hara,
Ellery Queen,
Georges Simenon, Rex Stout, and
Eudora Welty...
- Sky. New
American Library. ISBN 0-451-14895-9. del Rey,
Lester (1952).
Matschat,
Cecile (ed.).
Marooned on Mars.
Winston Science Fiction. Holt, Rinehart...
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Canada Catherine Gage
Irish botanist 1815-05-18 1892-02-16
Cecile Hulse Matschat American botanist and
geographer 1895 1976
Charlotte Cortlandt Ellis American...