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by Victoria Johnson


  Alexander Hamilton, by John Trumbull, oil painting, c. 1806. Andrew W. Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art.

  The Grange with Sweetgum, 2018. Photograph courtesy of Daniel Atha, New York Botanical Garden.

  Thomas Jefferson, by Rembrandt Peale, oil painting, 1800. © 2018 White House Historical Association.

  The Artist in His Museum, by Charles Willson Peale, oil painting, 1822. Courtesy of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Gift of Mrs. Sarah Harrison (The Joseph Harrison Jr. Collection).

  William Bartram, by Charles Willson Peale, oil painting from life, 1808. Courtesy of the Independence National Historical Park Collection.

  Sir Joseph Banks, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, oil painting, 1771–1773. © National Portrait Gallery, London.

  Sir James Edward Smith, by John Rising, oil painting, 1793. Courtesy of the Linnean Society of London.

  Benjamin Rush, by Thomas Sully, oil painting, c. 1813. Courtesy of the Trout Gallery at Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA.

  AUTHOR NOTE: The Trout Gallery notes that this painting was owned by the Rush family continuously until 2009, when the family donated it. It is unclear whether this is the Sully portrait of Rush commissioned by Hosack or another one done by Sully at the same time. In 1814, Hosack published an engraving of a Sully portrait of Rush and noted that it was “Engraved from the Original Picture in the possession of Dr. D. Hosack.” Hosack’s engraving of his Rush portrait has the same composition as the Sully oil painting now owned by Dickinson College, suggesting either that Sully painted two paintings of Rush around the same time or that Hosack made a gift of his painting to the Rush family sometime after Rush’s death.

  John Vanderlyn, Aaron Burr, 1802. Oil on canvas, 22¼ in. × 16½ in. Object #1931.58, New-York Historical Society. Photography © New-York Historical Society.

  Carl Linnaeus’s house in Uppsala. Photo courtesy of Jesper Kårehed, the Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala, Uppsala University.

  Linneanum. Photo courtesy of Jesper Kårehed, the Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala, Uppsala University.

  Detail from Map of the Country Thirty Miles Round the City of New York, by John H. Eddy, engraving, 1811. Courtesy of the David Rumsey Map Collection, www.davidrumsey.com.

  Mary Eddy Hosack and David Hosack Jr., by Thomas Sully, oil painting, 1815. Property of Alice B. Lloyd. Photo by Haley W. White. Used with the kind permission of Alice B. Lloyd.

  Thomas Cole, American (born in England), 1801–1848. Expulsion from the Garden of Eden, 1828. Oil on canvas, 100.96 cm × 138.43 cm (39¾ in. × 54½ in.). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Gift of Martha C. Karolik for the M. and M. Karolik Collection of American Paintings, 1815–1865, 47.1188.

  INDEX

  Page numbers listed correspond to the print edition of this book. You can use your device’s search function to locate particular terms in the text

  Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations.

  Page numbers followed by n refer to notes; n followed by a number identifies the page reference for the key phrase endnote.

  Acacia nilotica (gum arabic tree), 235

  Academy of Fine Arts, See New-York Academy of Fine Arts

  Achillea ptarmica (sneezewort yarrow), 188

  Aconitum napellus (wolfsbane), 133

  Adams, Abigail, 101

  Adams, John

  and botany, 12

  death of, 299

  election of 1800, 116

  Alexander Hamilton and, 104

  and New-York Horticultural Society, 292

  and Richmond Hill, 101

  Benjamin Rush and, 29, 254

  Adams, John Quincy, 300, 303

  Aedes aegypti mosquito, 106, 107n

  Aethusa cynapium (fool’s parsley), 47

  African Burial Ground, 22–23

  Afzelius, Adam, 223

  Agrimonia eupatoria (common agrimony), 45–46

  Albany, New York, 23, 113, 155, 171–72, 175, 225–27

  Aletris farinosa (colicroot), 189

  Alexandria, Virginia, 31–32

  Alexandria Times, 112

  Allen, Howard, 61–63, 65, 66, 68

  Aloe lingua (tongue aloe), 179

  Alopecurus geniculatus (floating foxtail grass), 46

  Alston, Aaron Burr, 156

  Alston, Joseph, 156, 212

  Alston, Theodosia Burr (Theo), 212

  at Ballston Spa, 214

  and Jeremy Bentham’s plant specimens, 216–17

  correspondence with father, 12, 100–103, 156, 222

  death of, 252–53

  and father’s arrest and trial, 211, 212

  health issues, 4, 212–16

  American Botany, or a Flora of the United States (Hosack), 222; See also Flora of North America American Citizen and General Advertiser, 124

  American Gardener’s Calendar, The, 176–77; See also McMahon, Bernard

  American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius), 95, 188

  American Minerva, 86–87

  American Philosophical Society, 29, 147, 149, 186, 279

  American Transcendentalism, 9

  Amorpha fruticosa (bastard indigo), 208

  Anagallis arvensis (scarlet pimpernel), 51

  anatomy, Hosack’s study of, 22, 52–54

  Anchusa officinalis (common bugloss), 187–88

  Anderson, Alexander, 89

  Anderson, Andrew, 256

  Anemone quinquefolia (wood anemone), 143

  Anemone virginiana (tall thimbleweed), 281

  Ansichten der Natur (Views of Nature) (Humboldt), 224

  antelope bitterbrush (Purshia tridentata), 202

  Anthemis tinctoria (dyers’ chamomile), 208

  Anthoxanthum odoratum (sweet vernal grass), 46, 51

  Antifederalists, 23, 27, 71; See also Democratic-Republicans

  Antirrhinum triste (melancholy toad-flax), 48

  apothecaries, 20

  Arabian jasmine (Jasminum sambac), 179

  Arabis reptans (rock cress), 281

  arborvitae (Thuja occidentalis), 35

  Aristolochia macrophylla (Dutchman’s pipe), 161

  Aristolochia serpentaria (Virginia snakeroot), 88, 188, 190

  Arnold Arboretum (Boston), 333

  arrow arum (Arum virginicum), 281

  Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood), 314n

  Artemisia dracunculus (estragon), 239

  Artemisia vulgaris (mugwort), 34–35

  Artocarpus incisa (breadfruit tree), 234

  Arum maculatum (Lords and Ladies), 43

  Arum virginicum (arrow arum), 281

  Asclepias tuberosa (butterfly milkweed or pleurisy root), 95

  Asclepias variegata (white milkweed), 281

  Astor, John Jacob, 167, 168, 184, 322

  Astor, William, 288

  Aucuba japonica (Japanese gold-dust tree), 181

  Augusta (princess of Great Britain), 57

  Aurora (ship), 250–51

  autopsies, 6, 36, 54, 164, 264

  Bache, Catharine Wistar, 109, 112, 169, 203, 204

  Bache, William, 109

  Bailey, Theodorus, 245

  Ballston Spa, 213, 214

  balsam tree (Copaifera officinalis), 235

  banana tree (Musa sapientum), 234

  Banks, Sir Joseph

  death of, 285

  Hosack and, 3, 57, 60, 312

  Peale brothers and, 135

  and plan to elect DeWitt Clinton to Royal Society, 279

  on Lewis and Clark, 268

  Bard, John, 307

  Bard, Samuel, 98, 98–100

  and College of Physicians and Surgeons, 206, 246

  death of, 286

  Hosack and, 25, 123, 212, 263–64

  and Hosack’s position as Hamilton family physician, 103, 104

  and Hyde Park estate, 226, 240, 307

  and Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, 261

  Samuel Latham Mitchill and, 78

  on support for Elgin, 222

  and yellow fever, 111<
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  Bard, William, 307, 308

  Barnum, P.T., 302

  Barton, Benjamin Smith, 97, 149, 198, 201, 259, 269–70

  Bartram, Isaac, 96, 97

  Bartram, John, 29, 59, 94–96, 98, 99, 188, 189

  Bartram, John, Jr., 94

  Bartram, Moses, 96, 97

  Bartram, William

  botanical garden in Philadelphia, 94–98, 129

  and Aaron Burr’s interest in botany, 168

  Jane Colden and, 99

  death of, 289

  and Hosack, 145, 147

  François André and André Michaux and, 131

  basket willow (Salix viminalis), 208

  bastard indigo (Amorpha fruticosa), 208

  Bayard, William, 162, 167

  Bayley, Richard, 22–24, 31, 52, 83, 86, 109

  Beaumont, Gustave de, 297, 404–5n330

  Beekman, John, 19

  Bentham, Jeremy, 213, 215–17

  Bigelow, Jacob, 269–70

  bindweed (Convolvulus), 44

  bird-of-paradise (Strelitzia reginae), 234

  bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva), 201

  black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis), 161

  Blodget, Rebecca, 277

  bloodletting, 19, 84–85, 88, 302

  bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), 94

  Bloomingdale asylum, 283, 287, 304, 323, 324

  blue lotus (Nymphaea caerulea), 185

  blue succory (Cichorium intybus), 45

  Boerhaave, Herman, 82, 92

  bogbean (Menyanthes trifoliata), 35

  Bolton, James, 48

  Bonaparte, Charles, 297

  boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum), 111, 132, 141, 190, 243, 256, 263

  Bonpland, Aimé, 152, 153, 234, 329–30

  Boston (British frigate), 72–73

  botanical gardens (generally); See also specific gardens, e.g.: Elgin Botanic Garden

  in Europe, 36, 217

  Hosack’s experiences as medical student, 34, 36–37

  Hosack’s proposal for national network, 198, 303–4

  spread of after Hosack’s death, 10

  Botanical Magazine, 43–44, 47–49, 123, 143

  botany, Hosack’s influence on American interest in, 331–33

  Boudinot, Elias, 274, 276

  Bradbury, John, 249

  brain, 53–54

  Brant, Joseph, 100–101

  breadfruit tree (Artocarpus incisa), 234

  Brissot de Warville, Jacques-Pierre, 26, 118, 121

  Britton, Elizabeth Knight, 333

  Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 333

  Brodie Castle, 39

  Brodie family, 39

  Brompton, 40

  Brompton Botanic Garden, 41–52, 78, 129, 133, 134, 191, 351n41

  Broome, John, 68, 87

  Bryant, William Cullen, 297

  Burnham, Daniel, 398n300

  Burns, Robert, 32

  Burpee, 331

  Burr, Aaron

  Rebecca Blodget and, 277

  and Cabinet of Natural History, 159, 160

  correspondence with daughter, 100–103, 156, 214–17

  and daughter’s death, 252–53

  death of, 329

  duel with Hamilton, See Hamilton-Burr duel

  election of 1800, 115–16

  European travels (1808–1810), 4, 211–17, 222–25, 237–39

  exclusion from New York organizations, 290

  and medical botany, 12–13, 101–2

  and Michaux garden in New Jersey, 132

  and Peale’s mastodon bone discovery, 119

  return to US, 250–52

  in Senate chamber, 170–71

  treason trial, 212

  and wife Theodosia’s death, 102–3

  Burr, Theodosia (wife), 100–102

  Burr, Theodosia “Theo” (daughter), See Alston, Theodosia Burr

  Butler, Nicholas Murray, 325, 326

  buttercup (Ranunculus acris), 142

  butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa), 95

  Cabinet of Natural History, 151–52, 159–60, 168

  Caddo Nation, 198–99

  Cairo Botanical and Agricultural Garden, 185

  Calendula officinalis (pot marigold), 45

  Calmelet, Étienne, 238–39

  Camellia hosackia (camellia), 288, 321

  Camellia japonica (Japan rose), 179, 248, 258–59

  camphor tree (Laurus camphora/Cinnamomum camphora), 76, 235

  Canada thistle (Cnicus arvensis), 236, 266, 267

  Capsicum annuum (pepper), 182

  Carnegie, Andrew, 324, 333

  Carolina rose (Rosa carolina), 143

  Carthamus tinctorius (safflower), 208

  castor oil, 20

  catchfly (Silene ornata), 234

  Catesby, Mark, 59

  catnip (Nepeta cataria), 188

  Celastrus scandens (climbing bittersweet), 189

  Central Park (New York City), 324, 332

  Chamaecyparis thyoides (white cedar), 131

  Chambers Street, New York, townhouse, 295–97, 307, 318–20

  Champion, Moses, 91

  Charlotte (queen of Great Britain), 57

  Charlton, John, 22, 24, 78, 104–5, 109

  Chase, Samuel, 171

  Chelsea Physic Garden, 40–41, 57

  Chesapeake incident, 207–8

  childbirth, Hosack’s lectures on, 89–90

  cholera, 31

  Church, Angelica Schuyler, 103, 124, 165, 321n

  Church, John Barker, 124, 165

  Cichorium intybus (blue succory), 45

  Cineraria lanata (woolly cineraria), 49

  Cinnamomum camphora (camphor tree), 76

  cinnamon tree (Laurus cinnamomum), 182

  Clark, William, 150, 175; See also Lewis and Clark expedition

  Clarkia pulchella (ragged robin), 202

  Clarkson, Matthew, 24

  climbing bittersweet (Celastrus scandens), 189

  Clinton, DeWitt, 114

  and Cabinet of Natural History, 159, 160

  death of, 302

  election of 1812, 252

  Elgin advocacy in speeches before state legislature, 113–15, 228, 231–32

  Elgin appraisal, 218, 245

  and Erie Canal, 278, 289, 298

  Hosack and, 16–17

  and Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, 260–62

  as mayor of New York, 146, 252, 262

  and Mohawk River expedition, 241–44

  and New York City support for Elgin, 222

  and New York fine arts museum proposal, 137

  and New-York Historical Society, 169, 170, 221, 283

  and Triticum americanum, 278–79

  on Verplanck’s satire of Hosack, 285

  and War of 1812, 252

  Clinton, George

  DeWitt Clinton and, 17, 113

  defense of New York City during Britain’s wars with France, 61

  election of 1800, 115

  as governor of New York, 17

  and political polarization in 1790s NYC, 71, 73

  and ratification disputes, 23, 27

  as vice president, 171

  Clinton, Maria Franklin, 113, 203

  clubmoss (Lycopodium), 235

  Cnicus arvensis (Canada thistle), 236, 266, 267

  Coix lacryma (Job’s tears), 179

  Colden, Cadwallader (1688–1776), 99

  Colden, Cadwallader D. (1769–1834), 245, 261, 284, 287

  Colden, Jane, 99, 307

  Cole, Thomas, 161, 226, 297, 305–7, 316, 322

  colicroot (Aletris farinosa), 189

  College Hall, Columbia College, 16, 17, 81, 90, 323

  College of New Jersey, 24

  College of Philadelphia, 28

  College of Physicians and Surgeons

  Columbia’s acquisition of, 324

  and Elgin, 217, 227–28, 246–48, 253, 258, 271

  founding of, 206

  Hosack and, 209, 246–47, 268
r />   John Torrey and, 280

  and War of 1812, 255–56

  Collinson, Peter, 94, 95, 99

  Collinsonia canadensis (horse weed), 95

  Columbia College, 325

  Alire Delile and, 190, 205–6

  donation of herbarium to New York Botanical Garden, 334

  and Elgin property, 247–49, 271–73, 282–83, 286–87, 304

  John Francis and, 183

  Hosack as professor, 77–79, 81–82, 89–93, 99, 106

  Hosack as student, 16–17, 21–22

  Hosack’s botanical garden proposal, 2–3, 108, 113

  and Hosack’s decision to join faculty of College of Physicians and Surgeons, 246–47

  Hosack’s lecture about Elgin, 144

  inadequacies of medical school, 205–6

  origins, 16

  Benjamin Rush and, 107

  sale of Elgin land to developers, 323–27

  and War of 1812, 255

  Columbian Institute for the Promotion of the Arts and Sciences, 300, 398n300

  Commercial Advertiser, 206

  common agrimony (Agrimonia eupatoria), 45–46

  common bugloss (Anchusa officinalis), 187–88

  Common Council of New York City

  and New-York Institution, 266

  and relocation of New-York Historical Society, 265

  support for Elgin, 222, 245

  and urban development, 121

  yellow fever countermeasures, 110

  conservatory, 180, 181

  Constitution of the United States of America, 23, 24, 26, 27

  consumption (tuberculosis), 63, 190

  Convallaria multiflora (Solomon’s seal), 45

  Convolvulus (bindweed), 44

  Cook, James, 15, 57

  Cooper, Charles, 155

  Cooper, James Fenimore, 297

  Copaifera officinalis (balsam tree), 235

  coral bean (Erythrina herbacea), 139–40

  Cornus sericea (dogwood), 142

  corpse dissections, 4, 5, 22, 52–54

  Corps of Discovery, 147–48, 200, 268; See also Lewis and Clark expedition

  Coster, Henry, 256, 295–97

  Coster, Magdalena, See Hosack, Magdalena Coster

  cotton (Gossypium herbaceum), 133, 208

  Course of Empire, The (Cole), 307

  crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), 180

  Crocus vernus (spring crocus), 47

  Cullen, William, 33, 97

  Curcuma longa (turmeric), 235

  Curtis, William, 40

  and Botanical Magazine, 43, 123

  and Brompton Botanic Garden, 40–51, 351n41

  epitaph, 129

  and Hosack’s advocacy of medicinal plants, 93, 330

  and Hosack’s plans for botanical garden, 73, 80

  and medicinals, 59

  nomination of Hosack to Linnean Society, 56

  on urtication, 188

 

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