He is represented as a man of slight build, active and energetic, and with great powers of endurance; one who loved his work for the work's sake, and was always averse to receiving pay for his services excepting when circumstances rendered it absolutely... Contributions to the History of American Geology - Pagina 288door George Perkins Merrill - 1906 - 545 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1887 - 434 pagina’s
...finally established himself in the county of Charlotte, on an estate called Red Hill, — an estate which continued to be his home during the rest of his life, which gave to him his burial place, and which still remains in the possession of his descendants. The... | |
| Berthold Seemann - 1890 - 426 pagina’s
...health-resorts of the southwestern coast. After visiting Torquay, he settled down, in Nov. 1837, at Penzance, which continued to be his home during the rest of his life, In 1838 he contributed the botanical portion of a guide to Ilfracombe by Banfield. In 1839 he published... | |
| William Alexander Taylor - 1900 - 336 pagina’s
...active part in the Harrison campaign of 1840. He began the active practice of his profession in Wooster, which continued to be his home during the rest of his life, and he was deeply interested in the Wooster university, being a professor of political science and... | |
| William Alexander Taylor - 1900 - 338 pagina’s
...part in the Harrison campaign of 1840. He' began the active practice of his profession in Wooster, which continued to be his home during the rest of his life, and he was deeply interested in the Wooster university, being a professor of political science and... | |
| United States National Museum - 1906 - 940 pagina’s
...chemistry in Columbia College, South Carolina, resigning in 182fi to undertake some private mining work in Mexico. In 1830 he removed to a farm near Bristol,...was always averse to receiving pay for his services excepting when circumstances rendered it absolutely necessary. According to his biographer, he had... | |
| United States National Museum - 1906 - 944 pagina’s
...College, South Carolina, resigning in 1826 to undertake some private mining work in Mexico. In 18HU he removed to a farm near Bristol, Pennsylvania, which...though connected with the New York State survey during 1887—43. He is represented as a man of slight build, active and energetic, and with great powers... | |
| North Carolina Literary and Historical Association - 1906 - 942 pagina’s
...Eliza Lindsay, ?w«,t daughter of Col. Robert Lindsay, of Guilford County. He removed to Greensboro which continued to be his home during the rest of his life. "".The road (from Weldon to Gaston] was as bad as anything, under the name of a road, can be weived... | |
| Martha Helen Haywood, Mrs. Hubert Haywood, Mary Hilliard Hinton - 1912 - 368 pagina’s
...Eliza Lindsay, eldest daughter of Col. Robert Lindsay, of Guilford County. He removed to Greensboro which continued to be his home during the rest of his life. '"The road (from Weldon to Gaston] was as bad as anything, under the name of a road, can be conceived... | |
| North Carolina. State Dept. of Archives and History - 1913 - 644 pagina’s
...Eliza Lindsay, eldest daughter of Col. Robert Lindsay, of Guilford County. He removed to Greensboro which continued to be his home during the rest of his life. •"The road [from Weldon to Gaston] was as bad as anything, under the name of a road, can be conceived... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - 1924 - 878 pagina’s
...College, South Carolina, resigning in 1826 to undertake some private mining work in Mexico. In 1880 he removed to a farm near Bristol, Pennsylvania, which...though connected with the New York State survey during 1837-1843. He is represented as a man of slight build, active and energetic, and with great powers... | |
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