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Edward Strieby Steele

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134:. In Washington, D.C., on 28 January 1891 he married Grace Avery King (1848–1932). Mr. and Mrs. Steele were botanical co-collectors for many years. Edward S. Steele worked for the U.S. federal government for twenty-seven years in "various capacities including a botanical clerk for the U.S. Department of Agriculture as well as an editorial assistant for the United States National Museum, Division of Plants, 1912–1918, and an assistant botanist." He moved to Los Angeles in 1932 when his wife died. He and his niece, Helen Steele Pratt (1883–1965), were botanical co-collectors in Southern California and sent about 350 botanical specimens to the Oberlin herbarium. 137:
Helen S. Pratt graduated from Oberlin College with an A.B. in 1906. She was a naturalist and nature teacher, credited as the main person responsible for California's adoption of the
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Steele graduated from Oberlin College with a bachelor's degree in 1872 and a seminary degree in 1877. In 1889 he went to Washington, D.C., to work for the editorial staff of the
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Farmingdale, Illinois
Glendale, California
American
Oberlin College
Botany
Author abbrev. (botany)
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
California quail
state bird
Amistad captives
Eutrochium steelei
Eric E. Lamont
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Greene, Edward Lee
Eaton, Alvah A.
"Sixth list of additions to the flora of Washington, DC and Vicinity"


"Steele, Edward Strieby, 1850–1942"
"Steele, Edward Strieby (1850–1942)"
"Descanso Gardens Bird Observation Station"
"Helen Steele Pratt, Audubon Pioneer"
doi
10.2307/2806817
JSTOR
2806817
S2CID
37961328

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