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Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954) was an American horticulturist, botanist and cofounder of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Born in South Haven, Michigan, as the third son of farmers Li...
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Bailey was an outstanding author, botanist, and horticulturist. ... Bailey attended Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State University, where he graduated in 1882. He received the L.L.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1907, ... Additional information about Liberty Hyde Bailey may be found on the Internet.
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In 1887, Liberty Hyde Bailey was invited to give a series of lectures at Cornell University. The U. S. Congress had recently passed the Hatch Act, authorizing an annual appropriation of $15,000 to each state for agricultural experimentation.
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We are dedicated in educating people about America’s Father of Modern Horticulture, Liberty Hyde Bailey. He believed in putting people in sympathy with their environment. We strive to fulfill his vision through his birth site and programs linking botany, horticulture, environment and everyday life.
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Encyclopedia article about Bailey, Liberty Hyde. Information about Bailey, Liberty Hyde in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... He donated his specimen collection to the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium at Cornell, which he founded in 1935 and directed until 1952.
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Liberty Hyde Bailey, James Brennan ... Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954); The world-famous botanist and horticulturist, Liberty Hyde Bailey, was born in this frame house. Here in wilderness surroundings he learned of wild animals and plants and attended the local village school.
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Liberty Hyde Bailey Jr. (1858-1954); Papers ... Liberty Hyde Bailey was born on a fruit farm in South Haven, Michigan, on March 15, 1858. As a child he spent a great deal of time in the forests about his father's farm, "and learned early the ways of wild-life, of the plants and animals that composed it" (Lawrence 27).
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Before Wendell Berry and Aldo Leopold, there was the horticulturalist and botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858–1954). For Wendell Berry, Bailey was a revelation, a symbol of the nature-minded agrarianism Berry himself popularized.
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