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Jean-Louis Berlandier

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Berlandier, Jean-Louis "Journal of Jean Louis Berlandier during 1846–1847, Including the Time When He Was Driven from Matamoros by the Americans." Thomas Phillips Collection, MS 15512 (Berlandier), Library of Congress, Washington, DC. Copy on file at the Arnulfo L. Oliveira Library, University of
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Berlandier compiled detailed information on the expeditions, including catalogues of plants, animals and Native American groups. This information is among the earliest ethnological studies of the tribes of the southern plains. One of his original manuscripts, dated 1834, is currently held by the
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ended the fighting in February 1848, Berlandier was asked in 1850 to take part in the International Boundary Commission to define the border between Mexico and the United States. During the Mexican War he was placed in charge of the hospitals in Matamoros and served as an interpreter. In 1851
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Berlandier, Jean-Louis (translated by Sheila M. Ohlendorf et al.) "Journey to Mexico during the Years 1826 to 1834. (in two volumes)." Texas State Historical Association, Austin, Texas, 1980.
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Berlandier, Jean-Louis (translated by Frank Mares) "Itinerario: Campaña de Palo Alto y Resaca de Guerrero." Yale University:Western America Collection MS S-310, 1846.
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Berlandier, Jean L.; & Chowell, Rafael (1828–1829). . (Additional manuscripts, no. 38720, in the British Library, London.)
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hunt on open lands northwest of San Antonio. From November 19 to December 18, Berlandier accompanied Ruiz to explore the
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Goddard, Ives. (1979). The languages of south Texas and the lower Rio Grande. In L. Campbell & M. Mithun (Eds.)
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between the United States and Mexico in the spring of 1846, under the command of General (later President)
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Bour, Roger. (2016) Where and when was Jean Louis Berlandier born? Notes on Jean Louis Berlandier. I.
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in March, April, and May 1828. After a brief trip to the interior of the country after he contacted
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Berlandier, Jean-Louis and Chovell, Rafael. "Diario de viaje de la ComisiĂłn de LĂ­mites." 1850.
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included in Auguste Pyrame DeCandolle's "Prodromus", a book on the plants of the world, 1826.
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Frontier Naturalist: Jean Louis Berlandier and the Exploration of Northern Mexico and Texas
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Berlandier, Jean L.; & Chowell, Rafael (1850). Luis Berlandier and Rafael Chovell.
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Berlandier's manuscripts contain the only existing records of some languages of the
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The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Assn. Downloaded 09/07/2015.
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published in the "MĂ©moires of the Society of Natural History of Geneva"; 1824.
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After the commission was dissolved in November 1829, Berlandier settled in
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Berlandier, Jean-Louis. "Grossulariaciae," (an article on the gooseberry),
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French anthropologist, botanist and physician (1803–1851)
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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In his early 20s on the recommendation of his mentor,
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Terán and Texas: A Chapter in Texas Mexican Relations
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Berlandier arrived at 313:Diario de viage de la Commission de Limites 125:, Berlandier accompanied Comanche leaders 538:volume 12. number 1 & 2. pages 18-40. 199:(May 8, 1846), which now reside in the 705: 619: 548: 546: 544: 319: 153:to put down an uprising against the 658:Southern Methodist University Press 541: 29:(1803 – 1851) was a French-Mexican 13: 684:Texas State Historical Association 642: 14: 754: 690: 600:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 183:Berlandier served as a captain, 587:The languages of native America 567:International Plant Names Index 246: 673:Texas A&M University Press 613: 592: 579: 559: 528: 287: 101:, in February 1828 and around 1: 521: 40: 697:Jean Louis Berlandier Papers 7: 665:On the Prairie of Palo Alto 650:Naturalists of the Frontier 620:Lawson, Russell M. (2012). 212:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 77:scientific expedition as a 10: 759: 536:Bibliotheca Herpetologica. 325: 215:Berlandier drowned in the 71:Auguste Pyrame De Candolle 18: 660:. (Second edition, 1948). 363:Taxidea taxus berlandieri 64: 49:, and later trained as a 610:. ("Berlandier", p. 24). 554:"Berlandier, Jean Louis" 448:Echinocereus berlandieri 438:Citharexylum berlandieri 678:Morton, Ohland (1948). 468:Fraxinus berlandieriana 410:Astragalus crassicarpus 294:Lower Rio Grande Valley 45:Berlandier was born in 738:Scientists from Geneva 723:French anthropologists 669:College Station, Texas 458:Esenbeckia berlandieri 95:Manuel de Mier y Terán 508:Oenothera berlandieri 283:Texas at Brownsville. 166:Matamoros, Tamaulipas 27:Jean-Louis Berlandier 743:Immigrants to Mexico 380:Abutilon berlandieri 350:Gopherus berlandieri 733:Mexican naturalists 488:Lobelia berlandieri 400:Anemone berlandieri 225:author abbreviation 201:Library of Congress 197:battle of Palo Alto 123:JosĂ© Francisco Ruiz 718:French naturalists 648:Geiser SW (1937). 498:Lycium berlandieri 452:(Engelm.) 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Index

Berland
naturalist
anthropologist
Geneva
botanist
apprenticeship
pharmacist
Auguste Pyrame De Candolle
Mexican
biologist
Pánuco
Mexican state
Veracruz
Manuel de Mier y Terán
Laredo, Texas
San Antonio
Gonzales
San Felipe
malaria
Comanche
José Francisco Ruiz
Reyuna
El Ronca
bear
American Bison
silver mines
San Saba River
Antonio ElosĂşa
presidio
Goliad

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