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    Henry William Ravenel (May 19, 1814 – July 17, 1887) was an American planter and botanist. He studied fungi and cryptogams in South Carolina, discovering...
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  • Douglas Ravenel (born 1947), American mathematician Harriott Horry Ravenel (1832–1912), American writer and historian Henry William Ravenel (1814–1887)...
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    the closely related Phallus impudicus. The fungus is named after Henry William Ravenel, a botanist who first discovered it in 1846, though it remained...
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  • 20 – Filippo de Filippi, Italian zoologist (died 1867). May 19 – Henry William Ravenel, American botanist (died 1887). May 22 – Joseph-Louis Lambot, French...
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  • 26 – Anandi Gopal Joshi (born 1865), Indian physician. July 17 – Henry William Ravenel (born 1814), American botanist. July 18 – Dorothea Dix (born 1802)...
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    Joseph Berkeley and Henry William Ravenel as Craterellus unicolor, it was transferred to the genus Clavariadelphus by Edred John Henry Corner in 1950. "GSD...
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    Curtis in 1853. The type collection was made by American botanist Henry William Ravenel in South Carolina. Joseph Ammirati and Howard Bigelow considered...
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    Vipperman 143-4 Ravenel, Harriet (1901). The Life and Times of William Lowndes of South Carolina. Houghton Mifflin. pp. 156–7. Freehling, William. Prelude to...
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    on an earlier unofficial classification by the American botanist Henry William Ravenel. In 1907 the American mycologist Andrew Price Morgan reclassified...
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  • It was first described by mycologists Miles Joseph Berkeley and Henry William Ravenel in 1853 as Cantharellus flabelliformis. E.J.H. Corner transferred...
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    on material from South Carolina sent to him by American botanist Henry William Ravenel. In a 1987 publication, Donald Pfister placed Peziza badioconfusa...
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    exsiccatae, one of them the series Fungi Americani exsiccati with Henry William Ravenel. From 1872 to 1894 Cooke also edited Grevillea, a monthly record...
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    and Governor of South Carolina Henry L. Pinckney, later U.S. Representative from South Carolina Henry William Ravenel, Botanist James Rogers, later U...
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    original on 19 May 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2021. Ravenel Records - American Memory. Henry Edmund Ravenel. Atlanta: The Franklin Printing and Publishing...
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  • St. Julien Ravenel (December 15, 1819 – March 16, 1882) was an American physician and agricultural chemist. During the American Civil War, he designed...
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  • Florence Ravenel (March 18, 1896 – December 18, 1975) also known as Florence Ray, was an American stage, radio and film actress, perhaps best known for...
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  • santensis by American Edward Tuckerman, from specimens collected by Henry William Ravenel in South Carolina. The main characteristic of the lichen is the...
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    refers to the type locality, in Santee Canal, South Carolina, where Henry William Ravenel found it growing on tree trunks in 1851. Richard Harris transferred...
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  • Pinckney and William Lowndes would later be the subject of biographies by Ravenel. One of her uncles was herpetologist John Edwards Holbrook. Ravenel's literary...
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    American botanist Henry William Ravenel. It has been transferred to many different polypore genera in its taxonomic history. William Murrill moved it to...
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  • Retrieved 2021-07-23. "Dryopteris cognata - Specimen Viewer - Henry William Ravenel - Plants and Planter". plantsandplanter.org. Retrieved 2021-07-23...
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    promptly. Hill sought out contributions from Henry William Ravenel on botanical subjects in a letter to Ravenel dated 26 November 1866, pointing out that...
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    Curtis in 1853. Specimens were sent to them by American botanist Henry William Ravenel, who collected them in South Carolina. They considered the bolete...
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     rhopalopus. The specific epithet ravenelli honors American mycologist Henry William Ravenel. The fungus is commonly known as the "pinecone Lepidella". The cap...
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  • Beatrice Witte Ravenel (August 24, 1870 – March 15, 1956) was an American poet associated with the Charleston Renaissance in South Carolina. Beatrice...
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    First Presbyterian Churchyard. The descendants of William Ford De Saussure include Arthur Ravenel, Jr. (1927-2023), a member of the United States Congress...
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  • Press. Retrieved November 4, 2017. Haygood, Tamara Mine (1987). Henry William Ravenel, 1814-1887: South Carolina Scientist in the Civil War Era. Tuscaloosa...
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    1974 . Charles D. Ravenel emerged as the winner of the runoff election, but the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that Ravenel did not meet the five-year...
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    Historic Churches of Charleston. Charleston: Legerton & Co. pp. 40–41. Ravenel, Beatrice St. Julien (1904–1990); Julien, Carl (photographs); Carolina...
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    challenger Charles D. Ravenel. The South Carolina Democratic Party held their primary for governor on June 13, 1978. Charles D. Ravenel, an unsuccessful candidate...
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