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House of John Bartram (1699-1777), American botanist and agriculturist, 1884

House of John Bartram (1699-1777), American botanist and agriculturist, 1884


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House of John Bartram (1699-1777), American botanist and agriculturist, 1884

House of John Bartram (1699-1777), American botanist and agriculturist, 1884. Regarded as the Father of American botany, Bartram was one of the founder members, along with Benjamin Franklin, of the American Philosophical Society. He opened the Bartram Botanical Gardens in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and in 1765 was appointed Royal Botanist by King George III. This shows Bartrams house near Philadelphia

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This print showcases the House of John Bartram, a renowned American botanist and agriculturist. Taken in 1884, this image provides a glimpse into the life and legacy of Bartram, often referred to as the Father of American botany. Bartram's significant contributions to science are highlighted by his role as one of the founding members of the American Philosophical Society, alongside Benjamin Franklin. His dedication to botanical research led him to establish the Bartram Botanical Gardens in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - a testament to his passion for nature. The photograph captures Bartrams' house near Philadelphia, reflecting both its historical significance and its connection to his occupation. As an appointed Royal Botanist by King George III in 1765, Bartram's expertise extended beyond America's borders. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth and timelessness to this image from the late 19th century. It transports us back in time when scientific exploration was at its peak during America's early years. Through this print, we gain insight into not only John Bartram's personal dwelling but also his profound impact on botany and agriculture in America. This visual representation serves as a tribute to his pioneering spirit that continues to inspire scientists today.

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