User:Eewilson/New England Botanical Society

Coordinates: 42°22′44″N 71°06′54″W / 42.379°N 71.115°W / 42.379; -71.115
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New England Botanical Club
New England Botanical Club, Inc.
AbbreviationNEBC (herbarium acronym)
Formation5 February 1896
(128 years ago)
 (1896-02-05)
Founders
Founded at32 Percival Avenue
Dorchester, Massachusetts
TypeNonprofit (NGO)
04-6042239
FocusDissemination of botanical information
Headquarters22 Divinity Avenue
Location
Coordinates42°22′44″N 71°06′54″W / 42.379°N 71.115°W / 42.379; -71.115
FieldBotany
PublicationRhodora (scientific journal)
Websiterhodora.org

The New England Botanical Club

New England Botanical Society[1]

http://www.rhodora.org/about/history.html

https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/detailsPage?ein=046042239&name=New%20England%20Botanical%20Club%20Inc.&city=West%20Boylston&state=MA&countryAbbr=US&dba=&type=CHARITIES,%20COPYOFRETURNS&orgTags=CHARITIES&orgTags=COPYOFRETURNS

Dec 10 1895 first gathering to discuss it. There was a second gathering also in Dec 1895.

Logo images at http://www.rhodora.org/whatsnew.html.

History[edit]

Possibly the Farlow letter and then maybe the first report.

Founding members[edit]

On 5 February 1896, at the home of Joseph Richmond Brewer Churchill in Dorchester, Massachusetts, seventeen men gathered and had the first meeting of the New England Botanical Club. In addition to Churchill, these were Frank Shipley Collins, Lorin Low Dame, George Edward Davenport, Walter Deane, William Gilson Farlow, Charles Edward Faxon, Edwin Faxon, George Lincoln Goodale, George Golding Kennedy, Nathaniel Thayer Kidder, Edward Lothorp Rand, Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Charles Sprague Sargent, Roland Thaxter, Benjamin Marston Watson, and Emile Francis Williams. Photographs of twelve of these men are shown here. Not pictured are Churchill, Kidder, Rand, Williams, and Watson.

Early role of women[edit]

Intentional exclusion of women as club members.

Josephine Adelaide Clark[edit]

Josephine Adelaide Clark
(1856–1929)

Josephine Adelaide Clark

She began the index card system.. from her article "Clark was the main organizer of the index until 1903 when she turned it over to Mary Anna Day at the Gray Herbarium with 27,999 cards"

Mary Anna Day[edit]

Mary Anna Day
(1852–1924)
Herbarium Librarian

Mary Anna Day

Awards and scholarships[edit]

Awards, scholarships, field trips.

Herbarium[edit]

Any available photos of the herbarium? The building? Maybe a specimen or something?

Publications[edit]

The society has published the scientific journal Rhodora since 1899.

maybe an out of copyright cover of an old Rhodora here.

Officers[edit]

Citations[edit]

References[edit]

  • Council of the New England Botanical Club (2 March 2021). "Name Change Letter" (PDF). www.rhodora.org.

External links[edit]