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Berlandier, Jean Louis, -1851

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Personal name headingBerlandier, Jean Louis, -1851
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Variant(s)Berlandier, Jean Louis, d. 1851
Berlandier, Jean Luis, -1851
Berlandier, Louis, -1851
Berlandier, Luis, d. 1851
Berlandier, Luis
Birth date1805~
Death date1851
Place of birthFrance
Place of deathMexico
Profession or occupationAnthrolologists Army officers Botanists Cartographers Physicians
Pharmacists
Found inHis Journey to Mexico during the years 1826 to 1834, c1980: t.p. (Jean Louis Berlandier)
Berlandier, Luis. Plan of the ground situated to the north of Matamoras between the Rio Bravo & the Arroyo Colorado, 1846: map recto (Luis Berlandier)
HOLLIS for Archival Discovery, via WWW, May 26, 2022: Jean Louis Berlandier papers (Jean Louis Berlandier; born near Fort-de-l'Ecluse France, about 1805; apprenticed to a pharmacist in Geneva; studied with botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle; learned drawing and painting; went to Mexico as a botanist for the Boundary Commission est. by the Mexican government to survey the border between the U.S. and Mexico, arriving in 1826; remained in Mexico and worked as a pharmacist and doctor in Matamoros; drowned in the summer of 1851)
Wikipedia, via WWW, May 26, 2022 (Jean-Louis Berlandier (1803-1851); French-Mexican naturalist, physician, anthropologist; served as captain, cartographer and aide-de-camp in Mexico's Army of the North at the outbreak of hostilities between the U.S. and Mexico in the spring of 1846; drew the first sketch maps of the Battle of Palo Alto, 1846)
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