Agricultural & Horticultural World of Bladensburg in the Early 19th
Century
John Peter ThompsonBeyond the Battle – Bladensburg 1814
October 11, 2014
Europe’s Search for New Plants
A Near Thing – Gardens in Paradise
Boston Jamestown
Tobacco & Slavery
http://americangardenhistory.blogspot.com/2013/07/american-slave-gardeners-raising-food.html
http://www.earlyamericancrime.com/convict-transportation/jeremiah-swifthttp://accokeekfoundation.org/tobaccos-tools/tobacco-barn-1/
Birth of American Horticulture
Oenothera grandiflora Found in Alabama
by William Bartram in 1775
William PrinceNurserymanNew York
Birth of American Horticulture
Charles Willson Peale
Colonial Gardens; European Reflections
http://ncmuseumofhistory.org/exhibits/healthandhealing/elements/media/topic-media/HerbGarden.jpg
Bartrams, Nurseries & Gardens
http://casacara.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/phila310.jpg?w=500&h=375
PrinceNew York1771
Francis Motter – George-town 1799
Thomas Main – Little Falls - 1803
Henri-Joseph Stier (1743–1821)
FEDERAL INTELLIGENCER, AND BALTIMORE DAILY GAZETTE.; Date: 12-25-1795
FEDERAL INTELLIGENCER, AND BALTIMORE DAILY GAZETTE.; Date: 12-25-1795
William Booth - Baltimore
William Booth - Baltimore
William Booth - Baltimore
William Booth – Baltimore - 1810
William Booth - Baltimore
Federal Gazette & BALTIMORE Daily ADVERTISER.; Date: 04-12-1796
Ott – Georgetown - 1814
Peirce – Linnaean Hills Nursery 1824
Peirce – Linnaean Hills Nursery 1824
Peirce – Linaean Hills Nursery 1824
Joshua Peirce Linnaean Hill 1857
Joshua Peirce – $1.00 = ~ $18.10
Dr. John H. Bayne (1804-1870)
Andrew Jackson Downing (1815-1852)
http://www.livingplaces.com/people/li/Joseph_Walker_Cottage_2.jpg
John Saul – Washington DC- 1852
John Saul – Washington DC- 1852
John Saul – Washington DC- 1852
Department of Agriculture established in 1862 by Abraham Lincoln.
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