Emerson, George B. (George Barrell), 1797-1881
Emerson, George Barrell, 1797-1881
George Barrell Emerson
George Barrell Emerson United States educator and botanist (1797-1881)
Emerson, George Barrell
Emerson, George B. (George Barrell)
Emerson, G.B. (George Barrell), 1797-1881
VIAF ID: 74604068 ( Personal )
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Works
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Asa Gray correspondence. Senders E | |
The classical reader; | |
Manual of agriculture : for the school, the farm and the fireside | |
Memoir of Samuel Joseph May. | |
Moral education : a lecture delivered at New Bedford, August 16, 1842, before the American Institute of Instruction | |
Observations on a pamphlet, entitled "Remarks on the Seventh annual report of the Hon. Horace Mann, secretary of the Massachusetts Board of education." | |
The political class book : intended to instruct the higher classes in schools, in the origin, nature, and use of political power | |
Reminiscences of an old teacher | |
A report on the trees and shrubs growing naturally in the forests of Massachusetts | |
Report upon the educational statistics of the city of Washington, and of the proceedings of the educational convention, with the lectures of R.M. Smith and G.B. Emerson at the Smithsonian institution, December 17, 18 and 19, 1857. | |
Reports of the Commissioners on the zoological survey of the state. | |
The school and the schoolmaster. A manual for the use of teachers, employers, trustees, inspectors, &c., &c., of common schools. In two parts. | |
The study of Latin and of English grammar. | |
Warren Colburn's first lessons. | |
What we owe to Louis Agassiz, 1874 |