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  1. Liberty Hyde Bailey was born on March 15, 1858, in South Haven, Michigan. His father, Liberty senior, had migrated from Vermont in his twenties and married Sarah Harrison in this new community carved out of the wilderness near the eastern shore of Lake Michigan.

  2. 5 de fev. de 2024 · The Nature-Study Idea and Related Writings by Liberty Hyde Bailey: Book Launch and Panel. Monday, February 5, 2024 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM New York University. Celebrate the launch of The Liberty Hyde Bailey Library and its first volume, The Nature-Study Idea and Related Writings, in New York City on February 5, cosponsored by New York University and the Climate Museum.

  3. LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY 5 Bailey's grade school teacher, Mrs. Julia Fields, cognizant of his learning skills, challenged him by suggesting that he was growing up blind. When he protested that he was con-tinually observing, she asked him the names of the various trees, the height they reached, and how they grew. These questions proved a remarkable ...

  4. Liberty Hyde Bailey’s contributions are remembered and classified in many different ways by many different people, but all of his work, whether scientific or civic, arguably found its center in his concern for rural people (among whom he counted himself) and rural places in an industrializing world.

  5. Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954) was an American horticulturist, botanist, and co-founder of the American Society for Horticultural Science.Born in South Haven, Michigan, he was educated and taught at the Michigan Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) before moving to Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he became dean of the Cornell University College of Agriculture and ...

  6. Liberty Hyde Bailey died late in the eve-ning on Christmas Day, 1954, at the age of 96. Thus ended the life of an extraordinary individual. He set lofty goals, worked dili-gently, and had pleasure out of life along with making tremendous contributions to horticulture and botany.

  7. HISTORY OF THE BAILEY FARMHOUSE. The Bailey farmhouse was constructed by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Sr., from 1853-1856. The home realized a promise Mr. Bailey made to his wife, Sarah, that if she was willing to move from their established farm in Arlington Township, he would build her a real home. The Bailey family took up residence in the home in ...