A juvenile biography of father and son, John and William Bartram,
naturalists who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in
America.
The Bartrams were America's first native botanists, father and son
travelers, plant hunters, and master gardeners. They traveled the east
coast and observed and wrote about the nature they found. Their story is
full of adventure and curiosity. Their interests took them on wide
travels, including through Florida in 1774. William Bartram's most
famous book is Travels, which is of particular interest for its early
description and drawings of Florida. His book is an important part of
Florida's early records.
This is seventh book in Pineapple Press's Young Readers series of
biographies of famous people who influenced Florida.
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