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Mary Agnes Chase[removed]Mary Agnes Chase was one of many early USDA botanists whose amateur botanizing led to a respected and illustrious professional career. She was an “acknowledged world expert on American gras
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Washington / DC / Cambridge / Jefferson / Boston / New York / Chicago / /

Company

ABC / Hitchcock A. S. / McFarland & Co. / Macmillan / Belknap Press / /

Continent

South America / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Judicial Event / /

Facility

G. K. Hall / Hunt Institute / Hunt Institute of Botanical Documentation / United States National Museum / Field Museum of Natural History / /

NaturalFeature

Panama Canal / /

Organization

Division of Grasses / Hunt Institute of Botanical Documentation / Biological Society of Washington / USDA’s Division of Grain and Forage Plant Investigations / Smithsonian Institution / Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation / USDA / Smithsonian / Government Printing Office / /

Person

Michael L. Keene / Charles Frederick Millspaugh / Pamela M. Henson / Carmichael / vi / Katherine H. Adams / Albert Spear Hitchcock / Agnes Chase / Ellsworth Jerome Hill / James Earl / Michael T. Notable / Frank Lamson-Scribner / Mary Agnes Chase / Leonard Carmichael / /

Position

botanical illustrator / scientific assistant / botanical illustrator for Charles Frederick Millspaugh / Botanist / dean / honorary curator / forward / /

ProvinceOrState

Massachusetts / /

PublishedMedium

Natural History / /

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