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Rowland B. Smith Civil War letters, 1862-1864
The Rowland B. Smith Civil War letters contain letters written by Rowland B. Smith (1828-1906) during his first nine months of service as a Confederate Army officer. The letters were primarily written to his wife, Elizabeth Rose Smith (1833-1889), and to his children, Mary Sidney "Sadie" Smith (1850-1933) and Hamilton "Buddy" Smith (1855-1933). The papers also contain a few letters from various people to the Smith family. In addition, Smith's letters describe the retreat from the Battle of Corinth, camp conditions, and the war in general.Rowland B. Smith Civil War letters, 1862-186
Studies in the Bromeliaceae, XII
In the preliminary part the author publishes the news: Hohenbergia guatenialensis L. B. Smith, Piteairnia heterophylla (Lindl.) Beer forma albiflora Standley et L. B. Smith, P. nutckheimii Donn. Smith var. macrolepis L. B. Smith, Tillandsia ionantha Planch. var. scaposa L. B. Smith, T. penlandii L. B. Smith and their var. pedunculata L. B. Smith, T. polita L. B. Smith, Vriesia lancifolia (Baker) L. B. Smith, V. pectinata L. B. Smith and V. racinae L. B. Smith.
In the second part the author continues his synopses of the Tribe Tillandsieae (now subfamily Tillandsioideae according to Harms). In this part he studies the species with simple inflorescences and flowers that all go to one side, with a total of 26 of the genus Vriesia. The first part of the synopses has been published in numbers LXXXVI and CVI of ?Contributions from the Gray Herbariam of Harvard University?
Samuel H. B. Smith
Image shows Samuel H. B. Smith with his second wife Julia Winters. Samuel H. B. Smith was the son of Samuel Harrison Smith (Joseph Smith\u27s brother)
Bromeliaceae do Herbário do Dr. Adolpho Lutz: Encholirium Lutzii L. B. Smith n. sp
Encholirium Lutzii is distinguished from the majority of species by its branched inflorescence. Only E. horridum L. B. Smith and rarely E. spectabile Martius exhibit this character, but have much larger flowers than E. Lutzii and stout floral axes. Also the wing of the seed in E. horridum is very long-caudate. We feel that it is particularly appropriate to dedicate this new species to Dr. Adolpho Lutz because of his great discoveries in the biological relationships of the Bromeliaceae
Henry B. Smith 203143
The "Henry B. Smith" was built by the American Ship Building Company of Lorain, Ohio in 1906. She was of 6631 gross tons. She was owned by Acme Transit of Cleveland, Ohio. In November 1913, in command of Captain James Owen, the "Henry B. Smith" was bound from Marquette, Michigan to the lower lakes with a cargo of iron ore when caught in the "Big Storm" of November 9, 1913. She went down in Lake Superior, carrying her entire crew of twenty-five
Wallace B. Smith
Wallace B. Smith was president of the Reorganized LDS Church from 1978-1996
John B. Smith, 1918.
John B. Smith, 1918. Mr. Smith was a jeweler.Source: Booklet, "Winston-Salem, City of Industry," 1918
Eula B. Smith
Eula B. Smith had a graveside service.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/willowhillheritage-obituaries/6953/thumbnail.jp
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