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Roger Williams: Founder of Rhode Island

Roger Williams: Founder of Rhode Island
Roger Williams: Founder of Rhode Island



Coastal Plants from Cape Cod to Cape Canaveral by Irene H. Stuckey,
Coastal Plants from Cape Cod to Cape Canaveral by Irene H. Stuckey,
A handy guide to wildflowers, grasses, trees, and other plants of the Atlantic coast This beautifully illustrated book introduces readers to 125 frequently encountered wildflowers and other plants that grow in coastal habitats from Massachusetts to central Florida. Concise and readable, it will appeal to everyone from the budding naturalist out to enjoy a day at the beach to the professional scientist seeking accurate, current information about coastal plants. -- Each entry includes the plant's scientific and common names, notes about its range and habitat, and a color photograph. -- Detailed species descriptions cover growth habits and life history, flowers and fruits, human uses, and importance to wildlife. -- Other features include a section on planning field trips to coastal areas, a glossary, and a list of selected natural areas to visit. Irene H. Stuckey and Lisa Lofland Gould are well known for their popular field trips, lectures, writings, and photographs devoted to wild plants and plant ecology. Stuckey is professor emerita of plant physiology at the University of Rhode Island's Agricultural Experiment Station, where her recent research focused on salt marshes. Gould is a research associate at the University of Rhode Island, executive director of the Rhode Island Natural History Survey, and a founder of the Rhode Island Wild Plant Society.



Roger Williams (theologian) - Roger Williams (December 21, 1603 – April 1, 1684) was an Anglo-American theologian, a notable proponent of the separation of Church and State, an advocate for fair dealings with Native Americans, founder of the City of Providence, Rhode Island and a co-founder of Rhode Island.

Block Island (Rhode Island) - The Block Island is one of seven designated regions within the state of Rhode Island.

Battle of Rhode Island - The Battle of Rhode Island was a battle fought on August 29, 1778 when units of the Continental Army under the command of John Sullivan attempted to recapture Aquidneck Island, also known as Rhode Island (rather than the state of Rhode Island), from British forces. The battle ended inconclusively, but the Continental Army had to give up its goal of capturing the island and securing Narragansett Bay for American and French ship traffic.

Rhode Island Lady Stingrays - The Rhode Island Lady Stingrays are a W-League soccer club based in Providence, Rhode Island. They share the same field as PDL club, the Rhode Island Stingrays.



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