LC control no. | n 89617883 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Leiberg, John B. (John Bernhard), 1853-1913 |
Associated place | Washington (State) Oregon Nevada |
Birth date | 1853 |
Death date | 1913 |
Place of birth | Sweden |
Place of death | Oregon |
Field of activity | Botany |
Profession or occupation | Naturalists Botanists |
Found in | nuc89-31777: His Forest conditions in the San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve, Arizona [MI] 1904 (hdg. on CU-BANC rept.: Leiberg, John Bernhard, 1853-1913; usage: John B. Leiberg) The dreamer and the doctor, 2018: eCIP summary (John Leiberg, was a Swedish immigrant and self-taught naturalist) Global plants, via JSTOR, August 8, 2019 (Leiberg, John Bernhard (1853-1913); Leiberg studied botany and published mainly on the flora of the western States; before he died, Leiberg gave his personal herbarium to the University of Oregon) <https://plants.jstor.org/stable/10.5555/al.ap.person.bm000004903> Smithsonian Institution Archives, Website, viewed August 8, 2019 (Leiberg, John B. (John Bernhard), 1853-1913; As a field agent for the USDA, Botanical Division, Leiburg collected botanical specimens in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Nevada from 1895-1896. In July and August, 1896, Leiburg worked in conjunction with botanist Frederick Vernon Coville to collect botanical specimens in eastern Oregon, including the vicinity of Crater Lake; he died in Leaburg, Oregon, on October 28, 1913) <https://siarchives.si.edu/collections/auth_per_fbr_eacp186> |