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William Marriott Canby

William Marriott Canby Sr. (1831–1904) was an American banker, business executive, philanthropist and botanist. He is famous as a leading expert on the flora of Delaware and the "eastern shore" region of Maryland[3][2] and as an epistolary correspondent with Charles Darwin concerning insectivorous plants.[5]

William Marriott Canby
Born(1831-03-17)March 17, 1831[1]
Philadelphia[2]
DiedMarch 10, 1904(1904-03-10) (aged 72)
NationalityAmerican
Scientific career
Fieldsbotany
Author abbrev. (botany)Canby

Biography edit

After education at the Friends School at Westtown and from private tutors,[3] William Marriott Canby conducted several successful businesses in Wilmington, Delaware. He used his business profits to finance botanical expeditions throughout North America. He was one of the founders of the Delaware Western Railroad, which became part of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. He was an active philanthropist in Wilmington. He was the first president of Wilmington's Board of Park Commissioners, served on the Board for over twenty years, and is credited as the person most responsible for creating Wilmington's city parks.[3] He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1868.[6]

His son Henry Mathews Canby (1871–1937) also served on the Board from 1913 to 1928.[2] William P. Bancroft was a cousin of William Marriott Canby Sr., and the two worked together on creating parks in Wilmington.[7]

From about 1858 to 1893, William M. Canby collected about 30,000 botanical specimens. In 1893 he sold the herbarium collection to the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York. He immediately began collecting more specimens and made a second collection with about 15,000 specimens, donated to the Natural History Society of Delaware.[2]

Some of his most important expeditions include his participation on the Northern Transcontinental Survey, a trip funded by the Northern Pacific Railway to explore the areas through which it passed. On this trip he served as head of the Division of Economic Botany (1882–1883). In 1898 he accompanied John Muir and Charles Sprague Sargent on a journey to the Appalachians and in 1902 also worked with Muir when the pair visited Alaska.[2]

Family edit

In the 1800s the Canby family of Philadelphia was a prominent Quaker family and had family connections to the Biddle family and to the Morris family. Henry Marriott Canby married Edith Dillon Mathews (born 1835 in Zanesville, Ohio) on 15 July 1870. The photographer Marriott Canby Morris (1863–1948) was a nephew of Henry Marriott Canby.[8] The children of William Marriott Canby Sr. and Edith Canby included William Marriott Canby Jr. (1874–1937) and Henry Mathews Canby.

Honors edit

About 1930 the Wilmington City Council renamed Southwest Park as Canby Park in honor of William and Henry Canby.[2] The Wilmington neighborhood Canby Park Estates is named in honor of the Canby family. Wilmington's Rockford Park has a memorial dedicated to William Marriott Canby Sr.

Selected publications edit

  • "An Autobiography and Some Reminiscences of the Late August Fendler. I". Botanical Gazette. 10 (6): 285–290. June 1885. doi:10.1086/325843. S2CID 85401824. (See Augustus Fendler.)
  • "An Autobiography and Some Reminiscences of the Late August Fendler. II". Botanical Gazette. 10 (7): 301–304. July 1885. doi:10.1086/325849. S2CID 224826153.
  • "An Autobiography and Some Reminiscences of the Late August Fendler. III". Botanical Gazette. 10 (8): 319–322. August 1885. doi:10.1086/325855. S2CID 224835550.
  • 1877. Desiderata. 8 pp.
  • 1874. Darlingtonia Californica, an Insectivorous Plant. Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Science 232: 64–72. 1874.
  • 1868. Notes on Dionaea muscipula Ellis. Gardener's Monthly 10:229-232.
  • 1862. Correspondence: Canby (William Marriott) and Engelmann (George)

Eponyms edit

The following is a partial list of taxa named in honor of William Marriott Canby.

Genera
Species

References edit

  1. ^ William Marriott Canby, Sr at Find a Grave
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Canby, William Marriott (1831–1904)". JSTOR, Global Plants.
  3. ^ a b c d Rose, J. N. (May 1904). "William M. Canby". Botanical Gazette. 37 (5): 385–388. doi:10.1086/328497.
  4. ^ "Canby, Transportation of Corpse, Georgia State Board of Embalming". familysearch.org. North Augusta, South Carolina is part of the metropolitan area of Augusta, Georgia. The evidence suggests that Canby died in North Augusta and his corpse was embalmed in Augusta and from there transported to Wilmington, Delaware.
  5. ^ "Photograph: William Marriott Canby". Wisconsin History Society. December 2003.
  6. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  7. ^ "Woodlawn Trustees, Inc. records". Archival Collections at Hagley Museum and Library.
  8. ^ "Our boat sailing on pond. Uncle Wm. [Canby], Harry [Henry Mathews Canby] & Aunt Edith [Dillon Canby] on board. Side View. [Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic]". The Library Company of Philadelphia.
  9. ^ Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts xii. 51 1876 (IK)
  10. ^ Brittonia 31(3): 377 1979 (IK)
  11. ^ Rev. N. Amer. Umbell. 40 1888 (IK)
  12. ^ Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 972. 1891 as Dortmannia (GCI)
  13. ^ Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 8: 623 1873 as Pachystima Canbyi (IPNI)
  14. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Canby.

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William Marriott Canby Sr 1831 1904 was an American banker business executive philanthropist and botanist He is famous as a leading expert on the flora of Delaware and the eastern shore region of Maryland 3 2 and as an epistolary correspondent with Charles Darwin concerning insectivorous plants 5 William Marriott CanbyBorn 1831 03 17 March 17 1831 1 Philadelphia 2 DiedMarch 10 1904 1904 03 10 aged 72 North Augusta South Carolina 3 4 NationalityAmericanScientific careerFieldsbotanyAuthor abbrev botany Canby Contents 1 Biography 2 Family 3 Honors 4 Selected publications 4 1 Eponyms 5 ReferencesBiography editAfter education at the Friends School at Westtown and from private tutors 3 William Marriott Canby conducted several successful businesses in Wilmington Delaware He used his business profits to finance botanical expeditions throughout North America He was one of the founders of the Delaware Western Railroad which became part of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company He was an active philanthropist in Wilmington He was the first president of Wilmington s Board of Park Commissioners served on the Board for over twenty years and is credited as the person most responsible for creating Wilmington s city parks 3 He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Society in 1868 6 His son Henry Mathews Canby 1871 1937 also served on the Board from 1913 to 1928 2 William P Bancroft was a cousin of William Marriott Canby Sr and the two worked together on creating parks in Wilmington 7 From about 1858 to 1893 William M Canby collected about 30 000 botanical specimens In 1893 he sold the herbarium collection to the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York He immediately began collecting more specimens and made a second collection with about 15 000 specimens donated to the Natural History Society of Delaware 2 Some of his most important expeditions include his participation on the Northern Transcontinental Survey a trip funded by the Northern Pacific Railway to explore the areas through which it passed On this trip he served as head of the Division of Economic Botany 1882 1883 In 1898 he accompanied John Muir and Charles Sprague Sargent on a journey to the Appalachians and in 1902 also worked with Muir when the pair visited Alaska 2 Family editIn the 1800s the Canby family of Philadelphia was a prominent Quaker family and had family connections to the Biddle family and to the Morris family Henry Marriott Canby married Edith Dillon Mathews born 1835 in Zanesville Ohio on 15 July 1870 The photographer Marriott Canby Morris 1863 1948 was a nephew of Henry Marriott Canby 8 The children of William Marriott Canby Sr and Edith Canby included William Marriott Canby Jr 1874 1937 and Henry Mathews Canby Honors editAbout 1930 the Wilmington City Council renamed Southwest Park as Canby Park in honor of William and Henry Canby 2 The Wilmington neighborhood Canby Park Estates is named in honor of the Canby family Wilmington s Rockford Park has a memorial dedicated to William Marriott Canby Sr Selected publications edit An Autobiography and Some Reminiscences of the Late August Fendler I Botanical Gazette 10 6 285 290 June 1885 doi 10 1086 325843 S2CID 85401824 See Augustus Fendler An Autobiography and Some Reminiscences of the Late August Fendler II Botanical Gazette 10 7 301 304 July 1885 doi 10 1086 325849 S2CID 224826153 An Autobiography and Some Reminiscences of the Late August Fendler III Botanical Gazette 10 8 319 322 August 1885 doi 10 1086 325855 S2CID 224835550 1877 Desiderata 8 pp 1874 Darlingtonia Californica an Insectivorous Plant Proc Am Assoc Adv Science 232 64 72 1874 1868 Notes on Dionaea muscipula Ellis Gardener s Monthly 10 229 232 1862 Correspondence Canby William Marriott and Engelmann George Eponyms edit The following is a partial list of taxa named in honor of William Marriott Canby Genera Papaveraceae Canbya Parry ex A Gray 9 Species Acanthaceae Siphonoglossa canbyi Greenm Hilsenb 10 Apiaceae Angelica canbyi J M Coult amp Rose 11 Campanulaceae Dortmanna canbyi A Gray Kuntze 12 Celastraceae Paxistima canbyi A Gray 13 The standard author abbreviation Canby is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 14 References edit William Marriott Canby Sr at Find a Grave a b c d e f Canby William Marriott 1831 1904 JSTOR Global Plants a b c d Rose J N May 1904 William M Canby Botanical Gazette 37 5 385 388 doi 10 1086 328497 Canby Transportation of Corpse Georgia State Board of Embalming familysearch org North Augusta South Carolina is part of the metropolitan area of Augusta Georgia The evidence suggests that Canby died in North Augusta and his corpse was embalmed in Augusta and from there transported to Wilmington Delaware Photograph William Marriott Canby Wisconsin History Society December 2003 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2021 04 23 Woodlawn Trustees Inc records Archival Collections at Hagley Museum and Library Our boat sailing on pond Uncle Wm Canby Harry Henry Mathews Canby amp Aunt Edith Dillon Canby on board Side View Sea Girt NJ graphic The Library Company of Philadelphia Proc Amer Acad Arts xii 51 1876 IK Brittonia 31 3 377 1979 IK Rev N Amer Umbell 40 1888 IK Revis Gen Pl 2 972 1891 as Dortmannia GCI Proc Amer Acad Arts 8 623 1873 as Pachystima Canbyi IPNI International Plant Names Index Canby Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Marriott Canby amp oldid 1213180334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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