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Louis Forniquet Henderson

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36: 127:, Massachusetts, in 1851. His father, who was a supporter of Lincoln, was murdered shortly after the Civil War, at which time, his mother took Louis and his brother John north. Henderson attended Cornell University, studying languages and botany. He arrived in Oregon in 1877 and became a teacher at 123:, Massachusetts, United States, on September 17, 1853. His father, John Henderson Jr., was a New Orleans lawyer. His mother, Catharine Leland, belonged to a prominent Massachusetts family. His older brother, John Leland Henderson, was born in 384: 147:
between 1893 and 1906. The herbarium burned to the ground on March 30, 1906. Nonetheless, he continued in academia for several years afterward and some of his work survived through exchanges he had made with other herbariums.
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in 1893. While there he taught as many as 8 classes per week. He made several field expeditions while at Idaho and published four new species. He acquired over 10,000 samples for the university's
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Henderson was considered one of the most knowledgeable botanists of the northwest United States at the time of his death. Over his career he cataloged 64 different taxa.
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Love, Rhoda M. (2000). "The Grand Old Man of Northwest Botany: Louis F. Henderson (1853–1942)".
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Northwest plant species named after Louis Forniquet Henderson include
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences alumni
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Henderson became one of the first botany professors at the
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A biography in the Idaho Native Plant Society newslatter
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L.F.Hend.
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U.S. Senator John Henderson
Mississippi
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Boston
Portland High School
University of Idaho
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Puyallup
Agrostis hendersonii
Angelica hendersonii
Cryptantha hendersonii
Dodecatheon hendersonii
Erythronium hendersonii
Horkelia hendersonii
Petrophytum hendersonii
Phlox hendersonii
Sidalcea hendersonii
Mount Henderson
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International Plant Names Index

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